Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... believe that he has exhausted his theme , anxious to comprehend from all points of view the product presented to him . He The critic must be sympathetic . must have some of the qualities of the purely creative writer - insight , imagina ...
... believe that he has exhausted his theme , anxious to comprehend from all points of view the product presented to him . He The critic must be sympathetic . must have some of the qualities of the purely creative writer - insight , imagina ...
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... believe you got the let ter ! " ' " I got no letter , " replied the landlord , " or I should have sent the machine . " " But you should have got it ! " cried the old man furiously , and I'll find out who is responsible ! It's scandalous ...
... believe you got the let ter ! " ' " I got no letter , " replied the landlord , " or I should have sent the machine . " " But you should have got it ! " cried the old man furiously , and I'll find out who is responsible ! It's scandalous ...
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... believe ; I was reading about it lately . " " " Oona - what ? " inquired Martingale . " Oonalaska - where the wolves are . " " Wolves - what wolves ! " you • Oh ! know the wolf's long howl ' - that place . " " Oh ! " said Martingale ...
... believe ; I was reading about it lately . " " " Oona - what ? " inquired Martingale . " Oonalaska - where the wolves are . " " Wolves - what wolves ! " you • Oh ! know the wolf's long howl ' - that place . " " Oh ! " said Martingale ...
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... believe in the resurrection of the body . " Stay ; here are some more words blurred by sun and climate : " Dulce et decorum est pro patriâ mori ' - and there flashes across my recollection the pathetic circum- stances I had heard many ...
... believe in the resurrection of the body . " Stay ; here are some more words blurred by sun and climate : " Dulce et decorum est pro patriâ mori ' - and there flashes across my recollection the pathetic circum- stances I had heard many ...
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... believe me that Art is on the road to the grave . The corpse may be fair and well decked out , but never more will it be raised up from the bier . His Grace has apportioned some well - deserved praise to a few members of the English ...
... believe me that Art is on the road to the grave . The corpse may be fair and well decked out , but never more will it be raised up from the bier . His Grace has apportioned some well - deserved praise to a few members of the English ...
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