MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 22Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1870 |
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Page 62
... mind the fact of my being a grown - up young lady , and no longer the merry child with whom he used to run races on the terraces at Markham , and to whom he had once given sixpence for holding her tongue for ten minutes con- secutively ...
... mind the fact of my being a grown - up young lady , and no longer the merry child with whom he used to run races on the terraces at Markham , and to whom he had once given sixpence for holding her tongue for ten minutes con- secutively ...
Page 285
... mind may have been fixed on the salient characteristics which the plot is intended to illustrate , or which are intended to assist the plot . He may be unaware that other traits in the meantime have been revealed to the disinterested ...
... mind may have been fixed on the salient characteristics which the plot is intended to illustrate , or which are intended to assist the plot . He may be unaware that other traits in the meantime have been revealed to the disinterested ...
Page 317
... mind nor by tempera- ment was he fitted to excel in this depart ment . He had none of Sainte - Beuve's scientific relish for pure analysis , laying bare good and evil alike with equal indifference . Nor had he much sym- pathy with ...
... mind nor by tempera- ment was he fitted to excel in this depart ment . He had none of Sainte - Beuve's scientific relish for pure analysis , laying bare good and evil alike with equal indifference . Nor had he much sym- pathy with ...
Contents
Principles and Prejudices | 80 |
Poetess A forgotten English Edited by Mrs BROTHERTON | 93 |
Restitution By E H HICKEY | 111 |
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