Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 83William Blackwood, 1858 |
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... whole ; and we suspect that you will carry away the best impression of the book by contenting yourself with somewhat less than half . In our own literature , the novel ( regarded as a skilfully - constructed narrative , whose ...
... whole ; and we suspect that you will carry away the best impression of the book by contenting yourself with somewhat less than half . In our own literature , the novel ( regarded as a skilfully - constructed narrative , whose ...
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... whole tribe , in all their agreeable varieties , to be amusing , exciting , in- structive , in whatever way they think fit . Let them mingle narrative and reflection in whatever proportions they please portray whatever suits them in ...
... whole tribe , in all their agreeable varieties , to be amusing , exciting , in- structive , in whatever way they think fit . Let them mingle narrative and reflection in whatever proportions they please portray whatever suits them in ...
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... whole world had shrunk to the circle round which he and his partner revolved . The beautiful fair head so near his own that sometimes they touched , the warm breath that played on his cheek , the unspeakable charm of the white glove ...
... whole world had shrunk to the circle round which he and his partner revolved . The beautiful fair head so near his own that sometimes they touched , the warm breath that played on his cheek , the unspeakable charm of the white glove ...
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... this the whole day through , for our work is heating . ' " Your son wishes to become one of your number , ' said Anton . " A porter ! ' rejoined the giant . ' No ; that he never shall . ' Then 72 12 [ Jan. Debit and Credit .
... this the whole day through , for our work is heating . ' " Your son wishes to become one of your number , ' said Anton . " A porter ! ' rejoined the giant . ' No ; that he never shall . ' Then 72 12 [ Jan. Debit and Credit .
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... whole pages are languid , he has no responsibility ; his , only re- sponsibility is to be just and faithful . But when a translator introduces , for the first time , some foreign writer very little known to his countrymen , he has to ...
... whole pages are languid , he has no responsibility ; his , only re- sponsibility is to be just and faithful . But when a translator introduces , for the first time , some foreign writer very little known to his countrymen , he has to ...
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