The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... result of the contest , did he accept and acquiesce in the verdict ? Not for a moment . He forthwith set himself to explain it away , and deny its validity , with all his accustomed ingenuity . What is sauce for the goose is sauce for ...
... result of the contest , did he accept and acquiesce in the verdict ? Not for a moment . He forthwith set himself to explain it away , and deny its validity , with all his accustomed ingenuity . What is sauce for the goose is sauce for ...
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... result we can see for ourselves . Like Marini in Italy , and Gongora in Spain , he seeks to produce a poetic diction by saying everything he has to say in an out - of - the - way manner , so that the attention of the reader , instead of ...
... result we can see for ourselves . Like Marini in Italy , and Gongora in Spain , he seeks to produce a poetic diction by saying everything he has to say in an out - of - the - way manner , so that the attention of the reader , instead of ...
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... result of his influence was that more than twenty times the Parliamentary twenty acres of land were obtained and laid out in allotments . But instead of the parochial people being allowed to muddle the business , as they had done with ...
... result of his influence was that more than twenty times the Parliamentary twenty acres of land were obtained and laid out in allotments . But instead of the parochial people being allowed to muddle the business , as they had done with ...
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... result of the heavy manuring is that the crops are excellent . Half the land is kept in corn , and cleaner and better patches of corn are rarely seen . Potatoes and other green crops alternate with the corn . The wheat is threshed out ...
... result of the heavy manuring is that the crops are excellent . Half the land is kept in corn , and cleaner and better patches of corn are rarely seen . Potatoes and other green crops alternate with the corn . The wheat is threshed out ...
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... result , happily for art , justly censured by Brunellesco . But the influence of nature , when afterwards balanced by careful study of the antique in Rome , under the guidance of the same great master , resulted in that peculiar ...
... result , happily for art , justly censured by Brunellesco . But the influence of nature , when afterwards balanced by careful study of the antique in Rome , under the guidance of the same great master , resulted in that peculiar ...
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