The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 142
... present state of affairs the promotion is neces- sarily narrowly limited and slow ; and in the case of the smaller ... present : a gain which only those who are au fait with the present unsatisfactory condition of the administration of ...
... present state of affairs the promotion is neces- sarily narrowly limited and slow ; and in the case of the smaller ... present : a gain which only those who are au fait with the present unsatisfactory condition of the administration of ...
Page 189
... present moment ; and one can understand how it was possible for them to dispense with parish assistance even in their old age . To show how this was would lead me too far afield for our present purposes . But I have traced the con ...
... present moment ; and one can understand how it was possible for them to dispense with parish assistance even in their old age . To show how this was would lead me too far afield for our present purposes . But I have traced the con ...
Page 227
... present to us at least two of the many Hamlets of whom Hamlet consists . For there are two conspicuous above all the ... presents so affecting a spectacle , whose throes of self- reproach and self - contempt appeal so strongly to our ...
... present to us at least two of the many Hamlets of whom Hamlet consists . For there are two conspicuous above all the ... presents so affecting a spectacle , whose throes of self- reproach and self - contempt appeal so strongly to our ...
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