Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Foreign Literature. stale platitudes . Having briefly glanced at the value of character , we now come to ability . " Forti nihil difficile " was the adopted motto of Lord Beaconsfield , a man who rose to a very high pinnacle of fame and ...
Foreign Literature. stale platitudes . Having briefly glanced at the value of character , we now come to ability . " Forti nihil difficile " was the adopted motto of Lord Beaconsfield , a man who rose to a very high pinnacle of fame and ...
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Foreign Literature. stale platitudes . Having briefly glanced at the value of character , we now come to ability . " Forti nihil difficile " was the adopted motto of Lord Beaconsfield , a man who rose to a very high pinnacle of fame and ...
Foreign Literature. stale platitudes . Having briefly glanced at the value of character , we now come to ability . " Forti nihil difficile " was the adopted motto of Lord Beaconsfield , a man who rose to a very high pinnacle of fame and ...
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Foreign Literature. SOME VERY NOBLE SAVAGES . BY LIEUTENANT - COLONEL H. KNOLLYS , R.A. - and which are the curses of the South Mealies. " For the Right which needs assistance , ' Gainst the Wrong which needs resistance , " is a plea ...
Foreign Literature. SOME VERY NOBLE SAVAGES . BY LIEUTENANT - COLONEL H. KNOLLYS , R.A. - and which are the curses of the South Mealies. " For the Right which needs assistance , ' Gainst the Wrong which needs resistance , " is a plea ...
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Foreign Literature. THE IDEALS OF ART . BY W. HOLMAN HUNT , R. A. ·. but a flimsy subterfuge for legalized slavery . If this proof be rejected , there is an end to the value of all evidence ; and if such deeds may not be called atrocities ...
Foreign Literature. THE IDEALS OF ART . BY W. HOLMAN HUNT , R. A. ·. but a flimsy subterfuge for legalized slavery . If this proof be rejected , there is an end to the value of all evidence ; and if such deeds may not be called atrocities ...
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Foreign Literature. sion and tenderness , which makes the spec- tator forget everything but a thrill of divine love passing through him in tacitly ac- knowledging a new appeal to his heart . When you have looked your best at Gerôme's ...
Foreign Literature. sion and tenderness , which makes the spec- tator forget everything but a thrill of divine love passing through him in tacitly ac- knowledging a new appeal to his heart . When you have looked your best at Gerôme's ...
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