Quarterly Review, Volumes 129-130J. Murray., 1870 |
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... fact the manners of Persia and Babylon , as above all in the Grand Cyrus translated from the French Mademoiselle de Scudery . It was reserved for Addison especially to show the English people how prose - fictions may be made most ...
... fact the manners of Persia and Babylon , as above all in the Grand Cyrus translated from the French Mademoiselle de Scudery . It was reserved for Addison especially to show the English people how prose - fictions may be made most ...
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... fact that people went on talking and writing grossly and tediously for nearly a hundred years after Addison's model ... facts sufficiently show of how great importance literary assistance then was to the contending parties . ' Granted ...
... fact that people went on talking and writing grossly and tediously for nearly a hundred years after Addison's model ... facts sufficiently show of how great importance literary assistance then was to the contending parties . ' Granted ...
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... fact , there is hardly a con- A peer's son may be not merely a civil engi- neer , or the keeper of a sheep - walk in Aus- or a stock - broker . tralia , but a wine merchant , a coal merchant , As to the clerkships in multiplied and so ...
... fact , there is hardly a con- A peer's son may be not merely a civil engi- neer , or the keeper of a sheep - walk in Aus- or a stock - broker . tralia , but a wine merchant , a coal merchant , As to the clerkships in multiplied and so ...
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... fact , a very complete view of the condition of thought and action in the English Church , and are distinguished by thoroughness , learning , and ability . In The Church and the Age ' the first place is occupied by a name which men of ...
... fact , a very complete view of the condition of thought and action in the English Church , and are distinguished by thoroughness , learning , and ability . In The Church and the Age ' the first place is occupied by a name which men of ...
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... fact , being done , by earnest- minded men of all parties in the overgrown and neglected parishes of London and the great towns , we have a most interesting ac- count in Mr. Maclagan's essay on The Church and the People . ' It is a sad fact ...
... fact , being done , by earnest- minded men of all parties in the overgrown and neglected parishes of London and the great towns , we have a most interesting ac- count in Mr. Maclagan's essay on The Church and the People . ' It is a sad fact ...
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