The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... mind was already stocked with impressions from the history and travel - books read many years before . He travelled with Lear and Lenormant , with Gissing and Norman Douglas . In Miletus he recalled that this city , under Roger of ...
... mind was already stocked with impressions from the history and travel - books read many years before . He travelled with Lear and Lenormant , with Gissing and Norman Douglas . In Miletus he recalled that this city , under Roger of ...
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... mind I'll take my bath cold and my fish boiled , " I said with some uncertainty , fearful lest taking them any other way might have bordered on the savage . The Waughs and the eldest of their six children were waiting in the drawing ...
... mind I'll take my bath cold and my fish boiled , " I said with some uncertainty , fearful lest taking them any other way might have bordered on the savage . The Waughs and the eldest of their six children were waiting in the drawing ...
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... mind . A German called Busemann advises us to count , in a man's letters or journals , the relative number of adjectives and of active verbs , thus obtaining what he calls his A / Q or Action Quotient . A prevalence of adjectives , he ...
... mind . A German called Busemann advises us to count , in a man's letters or journals , the relative number of adjectives and of active verbs , thus obtaining what he calls his A / Q or Action Quotient . A prevalence of adjectives , he ...
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