Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... tell in a dozen lines of forced fun the plot of a novel . It may be a bad novel , but the best will not stand this process . Other reviewers there are , who appear to conceive gratuitous and causeless hates and loves for authors whom ...
... tell in a dozen lines of forced fun the plot of a novel . It may be a bad novel , but the best will not stand this process . Other reviewers there are , who appear to conceive gratuitous and causeless hates and loves for authors whom ...
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... tell the newspaper - reader what is the nature of this or that particular volume which has just been published . His duty is to be truthful , to be unprejudiced , to guard against riding any of his own hobbies un- fairly , in short , to ...
... tell the newspaper - reader what is the nature of this or that particular volume which has just been published . His duty is to be truthful , to be unprejudiced , to guard against riding any of his own hobbies un- fairly , in short , to ...
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... tell why six was ever called six , or seven seven . And yet in Sanskrit , Zend , Armenian , Greek , Latin , Slavonic , Celtic , and English we find exactly the same series of numerals . But the relationship is even more close in other ...
... tell why six was ever called six , or seven seven . And yet in Sanskrit , Zend , Armenian , Greek , Latin , Slavonic , Celtic , and English we find exactly the same series of numerals . But the relationship is even more close in other ...
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... tells us that the participle is formed by d , and the substantive by th , and there must be an end of it . The ... tell you that the reason why in dead the par- ticipial t was changed into d and not into th , and the reason why in ...
... tells us that the participle is formed by d , and the substantive by th , and there must be an end of it . The ... tell you that the reason why in dead the par- ticipial t was changed into d and not into th , and the reason why in ...
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... tell the old lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But here was quite a different affair . The old laird had left no family ...
... tell the old lady that her book was a great deal more valuable than she imagined , and that he would give her at any rate a fair proportion of what it was worth . But here was quite a different affair . The old laird had left no family ...
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