The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 166
... desire to trace the pedigree of the more moral writers of French fiction not to neglect the inferior story - tellers of the pre - revolutionary era , and never to be led away by the unmitigated contempt evinced for them by certain ...
... desire to trace the pedigree of the more moral writers of French fiction not to neglect the inferior story - tellers of the pre - revolutionary era , and never to be led away by the unmitigated contempt evinced for them by certain ...
Page 460
... desire of visiting His Holiness , so that you may enjoy a still greater measure of his favour . . . . I imagine that by this time you have written a most beautiful letter to His Holiness , to con- gratulate him upon having obtained the ...
... desire of visiting His Holiness , so that you may enjoy a still greater measure of his favour . . . . I imagine that by this time you have written a most beautiful letter to His Holiness , to con- gratulate him upon having obtained the ...
Page 675
... desire peace . Our working classes will soon see that no nation can exist without various and different classes , classes which , for stability and efficiency , must vary in manner and means of occupation , in amount of income and ...
... desire peace . Our working classes will soon see that no nation can exist without various and different classes , classes which , for stability and efficiency , must vary in manner and means of occupation , in amount of income and ...
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