The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234Bradbury, Evans, 1873 - English periodicals |
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... course these words will not discourage the child of genius burning to use his God - gifted powers ; and I would be the last to stay his hand . Nevertheless , I warn him ; for what can he expect when he counts upon his fingers the most ...
... course these words will not discourage the child of genius burning to use his God - gifted powers ; and I would be the last to stay his hand . Nevertheless , I warn him ; for what can he expect when he counts upon his fingers the most ...
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... course , be sold . " I stood aghast . " Have you anything better to suggest ? " he asked in the same calm voice . " Oh ! Harry , must we be separated after this long absence ? Must you give up that appointment ? " I asked with ...
... course , be sold . " I stood aghast . " Have you anything better to suggest ? " he asked in the same calm voice . " Oh ! Harry , must we be separated after this long absence ? Must you give up that appointment ? " I asked with ...
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... course this cannot go on much longer . Yesterday a child was buried , and at the last moment Janey had to send off for a neigh- bouring clergyman to officiate , the funeral having to wait till he came . To - day there is a baptism , and ...
... course this cannot go on much longer . Yesterday a child was buried , and at the last moment Janey had to send off for a neigh- bouring clergyman to officiate , the funeral having to wait till he came . To - day there is a baptism , and ...
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... course of things . Their aim , then , is not merely to bring down to a natural level , but to set such things as much below that level as they were once above it : and the sudden degradation produces a most ridiculous effect . Such is ...
... course of things . Their aim , then , is not merely to bring down to a natural level , but to set such things as much below that level as they were once above it : and the sudden degradation produces a most ridiculous effect . Such is ...
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... course owing to the piece itself , and to the music - both of which are supremely good , and fitted to each other in the true spirit . But much , too , is owing to the fact that the actors and directors of the " business " have worked ...
... course owing to the piece itself , and to the music - both of which are supremely good , and fitted to each other in the true spirit . But much , too , is owing to the fact that the actors and directors of the " business " have worked ...
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