The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 156A. Constable, 1882 |
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... thought better of him with the rest of the guests , had not he lowered himself again to his ordinary level by the coarseness of retort in a subsequent encounter . Such vulgar personality would be simply inconceivable with any European ...
... thought better of him with the rest of the guests , had not he lowered himself again to his ordinary level by the coarseness of retort in a subsequent encounter . Such vulgar personality would be simply inconceivable with any European ...
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... thought he might have succeeded in it . He never looked to poetry or to literary fame as a sufficient and all- absorbing object . There are not unfrequent traces in his corre- spondence that he thought man had other work to perform on ...
... thought he might have succeeded in it . He never looked to poetry or to literary fame as a sufficient and all- absorbing object . There are not unfrequent traces in his corre- spondence that he thought man had other work to perform on ...
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... thought she would be taken care of and educated , and this was done with the Shelleys ' approval . Clare , the mother of the child , was averse to it , and thought the situation of the convent unhealthy . She was tormented by melancholy ...
... thought she would be taken care of and educated , and this was done with the Shelleys ' approval . Clare , the mother of the child , was averse to it , and thought the situation of the convent unhealthy . She was tormented by melancholy ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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