The National Review, Volume 26W.H. Allen, 1895 - English literature |
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Page 81
... probably , fortunate for the world that great poets and romancers are generally poor politicians ; on the other hand , it is sometimes equally unfortunate that these eminent per- sonages are unaware of their deficiency . In this ...
... probably , fortunate for the world that great poets and romancers are generally poor politicians ; on the other hand , it is sometimes equally unfortunate that these eminent per- sonages are unaware of their deficiency . In this ...
Page 282
... probably members of that loud and unpleasant class who declare that wherever they go they mean to have the best of everything , and don't mind paying for it . One somehow cannot help feeling that the anticipatory tip is only allowable ...
... probably members of that loud and unpleasant class who declare that wherever they go they mean to have the best of everything , and don't mind paying for it . One somehow cannot help feeling that the anticipatory tip is only allowable ...
Page 358
... probably constitute far the most numerous class . In cases where the Bill of last year would have given a remedy to the workman , the remedy would have had the appear- ance and would have created a feeling of injustice , since it would ...
... probably constitute far the most numerous class . In cases where the Bill of last year would have given a remedy to the workman , the remedy would have had the appear- ance and would have created a feeling of injustice , since it would ...
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