Littell's Living Age, 72. kötetLittell, Son and Company, 1862 |
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5. oldal
... kind in the thorough recognition and countenance accorded to it by all parties . A primitive society , if wanting in refinement , is certainly the more conspicuous in common sense ; and when young John Alden of the new Burntwood ...
... kind in the thorough recognition and countenance accorded to it by all parties . A primitive society , if wanting in refinement , is certainly the more conspicuous in common sense ; and when young John Alden of the new Burntwood ...
12. oldal
... kind permission of the author ) what Spencer calls the " doggrel ditty " which he has composed for the occasion , and which he chants forth to us just ere we finally leave our wigwam to the wild - beasts and the elements : - Oh ! ' tis ...
... kind permission of the author ) what Spencer calls the " doggrel ditty " which he has composed for the occasion , and which he chants forth to us just ere we finally leave our wigwam to the wild - beasts and the elements : - Oh ! ' tis ...
14. oldal
... kind . It is ting of man against man in examinations not impossible that many of the features may operate still more powerfully , the fact which we should now note as most strongly soon forces itself on the attention of all marking ...
... kind . It is ting of man against man in examinations not impossible that many of the features may operate still more powerfully , the fact which we should now note as most strongly soon forces itself on the attention of all marking ...
15. oldal
... kind occu- py their inmost thoughts . There is a great deal of that curious irony of athleticism , that turn of disguised speech by which men professedly and zealously devoted to intel- lectual pursuits give it to be understood that ...
... kind occu- py their inmost thoughts . There is a great deal of that curious irony of athleticism , that turn of disguised speech by which men professedly and zealously devoted to intel- lectual pursuits give it to be understood that ...
54. oldal
... kind of information which he would not and specious in theory , from what was re- amass ; nor were any details too minute for ducible to practice . To use the words of his him to collect . " Lord Brougham admits rival Frederic , his ...
... kind of information which he would not and specious in theory , from what was re- amass ; nor were any details too minute for ducible to practice . To use the words of his him to collect . " Lord Brougham admits rival Frederic , his ...
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