The London Quarterly Review, Volum 43William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison H.J.T. Tresidder, 1875 |
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... seems to be inextricably confused , or , as M. Edouard Naville well says , inexplorée . * The gods not only change names and forms at pleasure , but they absolutely lose identity , melt away into one another , and mock every possible ...
... seems to be inextricably confused , or , as M. Edouard Naville well says , inexplorée . * The gods not only change names and forms at pleasure , but they absolutely lose identity , melt away into one another , and mock every possible ...
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... seem to be lost , swept off the scene by a single gust of pride . Pride , as universal as death , speaks loud as ever from the tomb , and the Egyptian Pharisee proves himself no less earnest than his brethren in Judea to trumpet his own ...
... seem to be lost , swept off the scene by a single gust of pride . Pride , as universal as death , speaks loud as ever from the tomb , and the Egyptian Pharisee proves himself no less earnest than his brethren in Judea to trumpet his own ...
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... seems to grasp whatever words come first to hand during the impetus of inspiration , as if all other must be ... seem to have taken the greatest delight ( his translations ) , we are well pleased The Limits of his Genius . 35 to leave ...
... seems to grasp whatever words come first to hand during the impetus of inspiration , as if all other must be ... seem to have taken the greatest delight ( his translations ) , we are well pleased The Limits of his Genius . 35 to leave ...
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... seems to be thought a fine joke that a man should be a cuckold and a woman a trull , that an old man should make himself ridiculous for lust's sake , and that an old woman should dote on a young husband ; it is also a most important ...
... seems to be thought a fine joke that a man should be a cuckold and a woman a trull , that an old man should make himself ridiculous for lust's sake , and that an old woman should dote on a young husband ; it is also a most important ...
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... seem to be his maturer dramas , we should say that widened knowledge of tradition would account amply . In a word , he would seem to have started with a schoolboy misknowledge of women , and ended with a book knowledge of them . But ...
... seem to be his maturer dramas , we should say that widened knowledge of tradition would account amply . In a word , he would seem to have started with a schoolboy misknowledge of women , and ended with a book knowledge of them . But ...
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