The Living Age, Volume 236Living Age Company, 1903 |
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... followed by a crop of imitators , but had never established a school . The one writer of the eighteenth cen- tury who had succeeded in setting a fruitful example was Miss Burney , among whose disciples we may reckon Miss Edgeworth and ...
... followed by a crop of imitators , but had never established a school . The one writer of the eighteenth cen- tury who had succeeded in setting a fruitful example was Miss Burney , among whose disciples we may reckon Miss Edgeworth and ...
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... followed Scott's lead in the his- torical novel , finding their account in a vast deal of that jargon which Ste- venson wittily called " tushery , " and in all the Wardour Street accessories for which Scott had an antiquary's passion ...
... followed Scott's lead in the his- torical novel , finding their account in a vast deal of that jargon which Ste- venson wittily called " tushery , " and in all the Wardour Street accessories for which Scott had an antiquary's passion ...
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... followed in his steps , the author of " Das Antlitz der Erde , " Dr. E. Suess , of Vienna , stands prominent . The sub- ject is full of difficulties , which in- crease , like those in human history , as we go back in time . Though on ...
... followed in his steps , the author of " Das Antlitz der Erde , " Dr. E. Suess , of Vienna , stands prominent . The sub- ject is full of difficulties , which in- crease , like those in human history , as we go back in time . Though on ...
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... followed by the Isère and the Durance , so that the whole of the Rhone below Lyons is only an enlargement and deepening of the an- cient valley of the Saône . southern buttresses of the Schwarz- wald , along which it had to feel its way ...
... followed by the Isère and the Durance , so that the whole of the Rhone below Lyons is only an enlargement and deepening of the an- cient valley of the Saône . southern buttresses of the Schwarz- wald , along which it had to feel its way ...
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... followed the track by which the smuggler and I had come when we were after the Frenchman . If only I had let the man have his way then , all this trouble might have been saved . On the other hand , Madame d'Estourville might in that ...
... followed the track by which the smuggler and I had come when we were after the Frenchman . If only I had let the man have his way then , all this trouble might have been saved . On the other hand , Madame d'Estourville might in that ...
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