The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 343
... sure . One must not trust too blindly to intuitions , and instinctive ideas . They are dangerous guides , the feelings , " M. Renan would say , like Cousin Amy's mother . The odds certainly are in favour of the world being something ...
... sure . One must not trust too blindly to intuitions , and instinctive ideas . They are dangerous guides , the feelings , " M. Renan would say , like Cousin Amy's mother . The odds certainly are in favour of the world being something ...
Page 362
... sure to excite the extreme amount of curiosity about the Guanches of which the visitor is capable ; and he may wish to know more about them . If so , it is not very difficult to satisfy him . There is no lack of printed matter on the ...
... sure to excite the extreme amount of curiosity about the Guanches of which the visitor is capable ; and he may wish to know more about them . If so , it is not very difficult to satisfy him . There is no lack of printed matter on the ...
Page 686
... sure . There wud be nae harm in bangin ' awa ' at the National League ; and if it wisna ' for the colliers , wha were maistly Roman Catholics , he micht lay on tae the Papists ; but- " That , " interposed Hertford , whose spirits were ...
... sure . There wud be nae harm in bangin ' awa ' at the National League ; and if it wisna ' for the colliers , wha were maistly Roman Catholics , he micht lay on tae the Papists ; but- " That , " interposed Hertford , whose spirits were ...
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