Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... common female mind prefers usual tastes , settled manners , customary conversation , defined and practical pursuits . And it is a great good that it should be so . Nature has no wiser instinct . The average woman suits the average man ...
... common female mind prefers usual tastes , settled manners , customary conversation , defined and practical pursuits . And it is a great good that it should be so . Nature has no wiser instinct . The average woman suits the average man ...
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... common both to Goethe and to Scott , but also that he agrees with the latter rather than with the former in the kind ... common people , rather an excessive tendency to dwell on the common features of ordinary lives . You feel that ...
... common both to Goethe and to Scott , but also that he agrees with the latter rather than with the former in the kind ... common people , rather an excessive tendency to dwell on the common features of ordinary lives . You feel that ...
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... common nature . It is clear that his real knowledge was mostly confined to the poets , especially the ordinary Latin ... common education of the common boy . The small and pomivorous animal which we so call is now subjected to a ...
... common nature . It is clear that his real knowledge was mostly confined to the poets , especially the ordinary Latin ... common education of the common boy . The small and pomivorous animal which we so call is now subjected to a ...
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