The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... common - sense ; to Keats , she was a weird phantasmagoria , pouring impressions into his mind , which he afterwards reduced to an ideal form by the admirable artistic instinct which he undoubtedly possessed . Instead of its being true ...
... common - sense ; to Keats , she was a weird phantasmagoria , pouring impressions into his mind , which he afterwards reduced to an ideal form by the admirable artistic instinct which he undoubtedly possessed . Instead of its being true ...
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ALLOTMENTS . A GREAT deal of confusion has arisen from the common use of the word " allotments " in several different senses . We hear sometimes , for example , on good agricultural authority , that " allotments " to be successful must ...
ALLOTMENTS . A GREAT deal of confusion has arisen from the common use of the word " allotments " in several different senses . We hear sometimes , for example , on good agricultural authority , that " allotments " to be successful must ...
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... common- sense and great experience . It is necessary for a large land proprietor to proceed with caution , or he may find himself minus his rents and plus a number of small farmers who are all in his debt and doing no good . I have ...
... common- sense and great experience . It is necessary for a large land proprietor to proceed with caution , or he may find himself minus his rents and plus a number of small farmers who are all in his debt and doing no good . I have ...
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... common object . There were in 1886 , 386,000 allotments detatched from cottages , 250,000 of them consisting of less than a quarter of an acre ; 140,000 measuring between a quarter of an acre and one acre . Mr. Ritchie was probably not ...
... common object . There were in 1886 , 386,000 allotments detatched from cottages , 250,000 of them consisting of less than a quarter of an acre ; 140,000 measuring between a quarter of an acre and one acre . Mr. Ritchie was probably not ...
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... common , one abounding theme . Man joyed and wept , and fate was ever new , And love was sweet , life real , death no dream . In sad stern verse the rugged scholar - sage Bemoaned his toil unvalued , youth uncheered . His numbers wore ...
... common , one abounding theme . Man joyed and wept , and fate was ever new , And love was sweet , life real , death no dream . In sad stern verse the rugged scholar - sage Bemoaned his toil unvalued , youth uncheered . His numbers wore ...
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