Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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201. oldal
... mean- ing of the word unnaturally , and to appropriate it to a particular part of a particular theological system . The ... means by which the mind disposed to virtue may defend itself from temptation ? In one word , is life worth having ...
... mean- ing of the word unnaturally , and to appropriate it to a particular part of a particular theological system . The ... means by which the mind disposed to virtue may defend itself from temptation ? In one word , is life worth having ...
229. oldal
... means as bad as the English press generally assumed . Nothing could be more ab- surd , nothing more unjust , than the view that some Englishmen in India take of the native press and its duties . They would make it free as air to praise ...
... means as bad as the English press generally assumed . Nothing could be more ab- surd , nothing more unjust , than the view that some Englishmen in India take of the native press and its duties . They would make it free as air to praise ...
298. oldal
... means low , and they were quite unconscious of auditors and indifferent who might hear . " What does ' nice ' mean ? " cried the elder , flourishing the book . " Why is it not ladylike ? If one is clever , and has a gift , is one not to ...
... means low , and they were quite unconscious of auditors and indifferent who might hear . " What does ' nice ' mean ? " cried the elder , flourishing the book . " Why is it not ladylike ? If one is clever , and has a gift , is one not to ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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