The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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... rendering of the first period . The diseur was in his glory . M. de Bautru , M. Ménage himself is not exactly a diseur Ménage tells us , was invited everywhere like the Prince de Guémené or M. de Bau- for the sake of his bons - mots ...
... rendering of the first period . The diseur was in his glory . M. de Bautru , M. Ménage himself is not exactly a diseur Ménage tells us , was invited everywhere like the Prince de Guémené or M. de Bau- for the sake of his bons - mots ...
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... render men fit for the stir of life , for it was the want of this which was the cause of his bashful- ness , and made him fear to take the lead before strangers . Pope himself , Dryden , Gray , Goldsmith , were none of them good talkers ...
... render men fit for the stir of life , for it was the want of this which was the cause of his bashful- ness , and made him fear to take the lead before strangers . Pope himself , Dryden , Gray , Goldsmith , were none of them good talkers ...
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... render a tithe of the service to the world that was conferred on it by the Laird of Auchinleck ? Johnson's conversation is the perfection of the talk of a man of letters ; and if , as we believe , the test of Table - Talk be its ...
... render a tithe of the service to the world that was conferred on it by the Laird of Auchinleck ? Johnson's conversation is the perfection of the talk of a man of letters ; and if , as we believe , the test of Table - Talk be its ...
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... rendered it less description if our space admitted of it ) , we necessary for the association to provide for will come at once to the efforts which have the children of convicts , while the demands been made , and the success which has ...
... rendered it less description if our space admitted of it ) , we necessary for the association to provide for will come at once to the efforts which have the children of convicts , while the demands been made , and the success which has ...
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... renders it desirable to train him up for it , may be sent from an inland school to Liverpool , where a hulk school is , we believe , in con- templation . The training of Masters , which is one of the purposes of the association , is a ...
... renders it desirable to train him up for it , may be sent from an inland school to Liverpool , where a hulk school is , we believe , in con- templation . The training of Masters , which is one of the purposes of the association , is a ...
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