The National Review, Volume 6W.H. Allen, 1885 - English literature |
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Page 391
... Probably for the author who can conceive original characters , this is the first effect of the great dramatist he must accomplish -to discover the secret of creating an unquenchable curiosity respecting the event ; though , as I have ...
... Probably for the author who can conceive original characters , this is the first effect of the great dramatist he must accomplish -to discover the secret of creating an unquenchable curiosity respecting the event ; though , as I have ...
Page 423
... probably be recognized . But in any re - arrangement of our provincial administration , Lord Beaconsfield would undoubtedly have wished to preserve the influence of those classes by whom it had been conducted for centuries with ...
... probably be recognized . But in any re - arrangement of our provincial administration , Lord Beaconsfield would undoubtedly have wished to preserve the influence of those classes by whom it had been conducted for centuries with ...
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... probably does not yield more than 2 or 3 per cent . on its money value in the market , probably not nearly so much on what it cost . When sold , the purchase - money will certainly produce 3 or 4 per cent . Surely this is quite ...
... probably does not yield more than 2 or 3 per cent . on its money value in the market , probably not nearly so much on what it cost . When sold , the purchase - money will certainly produce 3 or 4 per cent . Surely this is quite ...
Contents
COLQUHOUN Archibald | 173 |
Their Best Form | 184 |
DE BORRING Frances Mary | 286 |
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