Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 62
... appear , it meant nothing more than that no one was precluded from competing for the prize , although probably only one in a hundred thousand of those who entered the ranks ever succeeded in attaining to that much coveted position ...
... appear , it meant nothing more than that no one was precluded from competing for the prize , although probably only one in a hundred thousand of those who entered the ranks ever succeeded in attaining to that much coveted position ...
Page 77
... appear- ance of rustics . " Fine feathers make fine birds , " and some little addendum made to decoration would tend to attract the admiration of women , without which men have little admiration for themselves . They are armed with the ...
... appear- ance of rustics . " Fine feathers make fine birds , " and some little addendum made to decoration would tend to attract the admiration of women , without which men have little admiration for themselves . They are armed with the ...
Page 78
... appear- ance . A soldier - like cap , loose blue guernsey jacket , white calico breeches , and putties , but no boots or shoes - their classically shaped feet , in sound travelling condition , need no such gear in the veldt . Patches of ...
... appear- ance . A soldier - like cap , loose blue guernsey jacket , white calico breeches , and putties , but no boots or shoes - their classically shaped feet , in sound travelling condition , need no such gear in the veldt . Patches of ...
Page 84
... appear in quantity , and to these with official Eng- lishmen the grand prizes are always first given . What has given ground for the preju- dice is certainly the established indiffer- ence of the ruling classes to the claim that British ...
... appear in quantity , and to these with official Eng- lishmen the grand prizes are always first given . What has given ground for the preju- dice is certainly the established indiffer- ence of the ruling classes to the claim that British ...
Page 88
... appear above the horizon , there is a second question which , to the English poet and lover of poetry , is of an interest only less intense than that I have alluded to . Supposing that English poetry will be able to resist and survive ...
... appear above the horizon , there is a second question which , to the English poet and lover of poetry , is of an interest only less intense than that I have alluded to . Supposing that English poetry will be able to resist and survive ...
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