The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 532
... young Wellington in the Guelph Exhibition of 1890 - that of a heavy , and very ordinary - looking young officer with a rubicund face , showing little promise in it , and offering so marked a contrast to a portrait of the young Napoleon ...
... young Wellington in the Guelph Exhibition of 1890 - that of a heavy , and very ordinary - looking young officer with a rubicund face , showing little promise in it , and offering so marked a contrast to a portrait of the young Napoleon ...
Page 676
... young men she can enjoy it . " The little gentleman placed his hand upon his heart , and bowed with an air of deferrent sadness . " To my mind , " the lady continued , " there's nothing more horrible than an old beau - unless , indeed ...
... young men she can enjoy it . " The little gentleman placed his hand upon his heart , and bowed with an air of deferrent sadness . " To my mind , " the lady continued , " there's nothing more horrible than an old beau - unless , indeed ...
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... young and easily disturbed organisms ! I have actually heard a young child say wearily to its mother , " Do give me a dose of bromide . " It should have been eager about barley - sugar or ready for a piece of cake . A very great deal of ...
... young and easily disturbed organisms ! I have actually heard a young child say wearily to its mother , " Do give me a dose of bromide . " It should have been eager about barley - sugar or ready for a piece of cake . A very great deal of ...
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