Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... called the sense of reality . It is alleged that he hardly knew that Ejuxrea , which is the name of his kingdom , was not as solid a terra firma as Keswick or Ambleside . The deficiency showed itself on other topics . His father used to ...
... called the sense of reality . It is alleged that he hardly knew that Ejuxrea , which is the name of his kingdom , was not as solid a terra firma as Keswick or Ambleside . The deficiency showed itself on other topics . His father used to ...
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... called William . Halle would show with great clearness that there was no reason why he should be called William ; that it appeared by the bills of mortality that several other persons born about the same period had also been called John ...
... called William . Halle would show with great clearness that there was no reason why he should be called William ; that it appeared by the bills of mortality that several other persons born about the same period had also been called John ...
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... called the duality of his existence . ' This favoured individual was Lady Austen , a person of what Mr. Hayley terms colloquial talents ; ' in truth an energetic , vivacious , amusing , and rather handsome lady of the world . She had ...
... called the duality of his existence . ' This favoured individual was Lady Austen , a person of what Mr. Hayley terms colloquial talents ; ' in truth an energetic , vivacious , amusing , and rather handsome lady of the world . She had ...
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