Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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... England " party , as it is easy to satir- ize its principles and its programme . Romantic absurdity and picturesque ... England essayed the patriotic task of interpreting the discontent of the older and the more prosaic England , and of ...
... England " party , as it is easy to satir- ize its principles and its programme . Romantic absurdity and picturesque ... England essayed the patriotic task of interpreting the discontent of the older and the more prosaic England , and of ...
2. oldal
... England is the Prime Minister of the British empire , it may be worth while to say something about the three ... England's and " England's 66 Trust " -Lord John Manners's volume of poems - are first expressed in a form which is precise ...
... England is the Prime Minister of the British empire , it may be worth while to say something about the three ... England's and " England's 66 Trust " -Lord John Manners's volume of poems - are first expressed in a form which is precise ...
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... England's projects that in " Coningsby " and in " Sybil " the story is prudently concluded before its dramatis persona have ad- dressed themselves practically to the reforms which they have preached in periods of glowing antithesis and ...
... England's projects that in " Coningsby " and in " Sybil " the story is prudently concluded before its dramatis persona have ad- dressed themselves practically to the reforms which they have preached in periods of glowing antithesis and ...
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... England : - " The land it boasts its titled hosts - they could not view with these , The Merchants of Old England , the Seig- neurs of the seas , In the days of Great Elizabeth , when they sought the western main , Maugre and spite the ...
... England : - " The land it boasts its titled hosts - they could not view with these , The Merchants of Old England , the Seig- neurs of the seas , In the days of Great Elizabeth , when they sought the western main , Maugre and spite the ...
5. oldal
... England , as Mr. Disraeli had been un- animously nominated , he was without some of the qualifications for his new position which George Smythe and Lord John Manners each possessed . Though long since intimate with Eng- lish society ...
... England , as Mr. Disraeli had been un- animously nominated , he was without some of the qualifications for his new position which George Smythe and Lord John Manners each possessed . Though long since intimate with Eng- lish society ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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