Macmillan's Magazine, 32. kötetMacmillan and Company, 1875 |
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3. oldal
... less aristocratic and a universally beneficent Church . The Ecclesiastical Counsellor of the coterie , to whom both Lord John Man- ners and Mr. Smythe dedicated various sonnets , was Frederick Faber of the Oratory , author of " The ...
... less aristocratic and a universally beneficent Church . The Ecclesiastical Counsellor of the coterie , to whom both Lord John Man- ners and Mr. Smythe dedicated various sonnets , was Frederick Faber of the Oratory , author of " The ...
4. oldal
... less ecclesiastical , more purely aristocratic in its tone , if that be possible , and aims at something more in the direction of philosophic history than Lord John Manners's volume of The opening essay is a vigorous panegyric upon the ...
... less ecclesiastical , more purely aristocratic in its tone , if that be possible , and aims at something more in the direction of philosophic history than Lord John Manners's volume of The opening essay is a vigorous panegyric upon the ...
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... less dispute as to the identity of the human models who sate to Mr. Disraeli in " Coningsby . " The hero , Coningsby himself , is none other than the author of the novel now before us.1 Lord Henry Sydney is Lord John Manners ; Buckhurst ...
... less dispute as to the identity of the human models who sate to Mr. Disraeli in " Coningsby . " The hero , Coningsby himself , is none other than the author of the novel now before us.1 Lord Henry Sydney is Lord John Manners ; Buckhurst ...
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... less adapted for the rude atmosphere of a popular assembly . Thoroughly to enjoy his eloquence it was necessary to sit close to him , and watch the varied play of feature the ever changing expression responsive to each successive ...
... less adapted for the rude atmosphere of a popular assembly . Thoroughly to enjoy his eloquence it was necessary to sit close to him , and watch the varied play of feature the ever changing expression responsive to each successive ...
11. oldal
... less tranquil mind than she had carried in coming down . The prospect of danger to Connor five or six weeks hence was a different thing from the thought of his being in peril now , perhaps at this hour ; and yet , so com- pletely was ...
... less tranquil mind than she had carried in coming down . The prospect of danger to Connor five or six weeks hence was a different thing from the thought of his being in peril now , perhaps at this hour ; and yet , so com- pletely was ...
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Macmillan's Magazine, 58. kötet David Masson,George Grove,John Morley,Mowbray Morris Teljes nézet - 1888 |
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