Littell's Living Age, 292. kötetLiving Age Company, 1917 |
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... writing about Buchan be careful to make clear that there are no limits to him , and that one never knows the metier in which he will next be found acquiring distinction and success . " Though traces of Barrie , Maclaren , Munro , and ...
... writing about Buchan be careful to make clear that there are no limits to him , and that one never knows the metier in which he will next be found acquiring distinction and success . " Though traces of Barrie , Maclaren , Munro , and ...
208. oldal
... writing ap- peared on the wall of this room on the occasion of a great feast which preceded the downfall of Babylonia by but a few days has come down to us from so many different sources that we have come to accept it as a fact . It is ...
... writing ap- peared on the wall of this room on the occasion of a great feast which preceded the downfall of Babylonia by but a few days has come down to us from so many different sources that we have come to accept it as a fact . It is ...
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... writing so rarely achieved ! -signifies of course , strength in writing . Deli- cacy is the terrible , finding point to the sword of style . Not to be delicate is to be an ox in writing . ( There are some attempters who would swing a ...
... writing so rarely achieved ! -signifies of course , strength in writing . Deli- cacy is the terrible , finding point to the sword of style . Not to be delicate is to be an ox in writing . ( There are some attempters who would swing a ...
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