The Quarterly Review, Volume 147John Murray, 1879 |
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Page 23
... fact of Lessing's need reached this man's ears . One of Lessing's brothers lived in Hamburg ; to him the Hebrew merchant went , and hesitatingly offered to furnish the money ; and when the brother observed that the question of security ...
... fact of Lessing's need reached this man's ears . One of Lessing's brothers lived in Hamburg ; to him the Hebrew merchant went , and hesitatingly offered to furnish the money ; and when the brother observed that the question of security ...
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... fact of so many ministers changing or seeking to change their pastorates throughout the country proves there is oppression some- where . A minister , according to the apos- tolic type , should be a pastor as well as a preacher ; but ...
... fact of so many ministers changing or seeking to change their pastorates throughout the country proves there is oppression some- where . A minister , according to the apos- tolic type , should be a pastor as well as a preacher ; but ...
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... fact romance . ' Soon after its ap- pearance he was accused by a critic of hav- ing plagiarized a pcrtion of his dialogue from Swift's ' Journal of a Modern Lady . ' Mr. Reade replied in a letter to Once a Week , ' and has thought it ...
... fact romance . ' Soon after its ap- pearance he was accused by a critic of hav- ing plagiarized a pcrtion of his dialogue from Swift's ' Journal of a Modern Lady . ' Mr. Reade replied in a letter to Once a Week , ' and has thought it ...
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... fact of history . On the other hand , though Mr. Reade has filled his ' Wander- ing Heir ' with ' facts gathered impartially from experience , hearsay , and printed rec- ords , ' there is no real interweaving ' of these with the ...
... fact of history . On the other hand , though Mr. Reade has filled his ' Wander- ing Heir ' with ' facts gathered impartially from experience , hearsay , and printed rec- ords , ' there is no real interweaving ' of these with the ...
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... fact , to be the characteristic consideration of any work of art with no features of modern English Art ? Domes- larger experience than their own ; they will ticity , as shown in the almost exclusive either desire an exact reproduction ...
... fact , to be the characteristic consideration of any work of art with no features of modern English Art ? Domes- larger experience than their own ; they will ticity , as shown in the almost exclusive either desire an exact reproduction ...
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