The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 181
... remarkable evidences of race - characteristics he exhibits seem almost to have escaped the notice of critics : Hazlitt even distinctly calls him " a Gothic creation . " But if we examine the Celtic temperament , we shall find he is a ...
... remarkable evidences of race - characteristics he exhibits seem almost to have escaped the notice of critics : Hazlitt even distinctly calls him " a Gothic creation . " But if we examine the Celtic temperament , we shall find he is a ...
Page 290
... remarkable premisses : that " ( 1 ) All trade is barter , " " ( 2 ) No one wants much money . " As may well be imagined , upon a field thus narrowed , the battle of the standards is quickly fought out , and the Colonel has struck his ...
... remarkable premisses : that " ( 1 ) All trade is barter , " " ( 2 ) No one wants much money . " As may well be imagined , upon a field thus narrowed , the battle of the standards is quickly fought out , and the Colonel has struck his ...
Page 403
... remarkable from the outside , in spite of its two lofty spires , but inside it is of great beauty , and still remains , in spite of recent architectural triumphs , perhaps the chief orna- ment of the town ; the Town Hall , of Anglesea ...
... remarkable from the outside , in spite of its two lofty spires , but inside it is of great beauty , and still remains , in spite of recent architectural triumphs , perhaps the chief orna- ment of the town ; the Town Hall , of Anglesea ...
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