The University Magazine, Том 3Hurst & Blackett, 1878 |
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... friends . This gentleman had devoted years to the study of his art , was reputed clever , and was understood to have lately evolved a new system of his own , in which he most powerfully believed . And so infectious is faith , that ...
... friends . This gentleman had devoted years to the study of his art , was reputed clever , and was understood to have lately evolved a new system of his own , in which he most powerfully believed . And so infectious is faith , that ...
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... , and how cordially I shook hands with all the Friends of the People . Of course the excite- ment abated , with constant repe- tition , and when I had jostled about among them 1874. ] A Character Doctor ; or , Homœopathy in Education . 23.
... , and how cordially I shook hands with all the Friends of the People . Of course the excite- ment abated , with constant repe- tition , and when I had jostled about among them 1874. ] A Character Doctor ; or , Homœopathy in Education . 23.
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... friend . I produced his letter , and frankly insisted on his gratifying my curiosity and explaining himself . He made ... friends , and found that certain powerful doses had a tendency to produce the disease of scepticism . He next tried ...
... friend . I produced his letter , and frankly insisted on his gratifying my curiosity and explaining himself . He made ... friends , and found that certain powerful doses had a tendency to produce the disease of scepticism . He next tried ...
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... friend's sudden turning against him , retains his kindly feeling as far as is possible in a rival , and never does him an ill turn when he is in his power . Palamon , how- ever , is ready enough to ruin Arcite , though without benefit ...
... friend's sudden turning against him , retains his kindly feeling as far as is possible in a rival , and never does him an ill turn when he is in his power . Palamon , how- ever , is ready enough to ruin Arcite , though without benefit ...
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... friends ' finding ( provision ) and his rent . " * The humour with which Chaucer treats these incidents passes de- scription . These are sketches , but by no means slight or superficial . Every line , like a drawing by Landseer or ...
... friends ' finding ( provision ) and his rent . " * The humour with which Chaucer treats these incidents passes de- scription . These are sketches , but by no means slight or superficial . Every line , like a drawing by Landseer or ...
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