Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... persons who seem like vivid recollections from our intimate experience . In this case the dramatic execution is so good , that it is difficult to say why the results are not quite of the first rank . One reason of this is , perhaps ...
... persons who seem like vivid recollections from our intimate experience . In this case the dramatic execution is so good , that it is difficult to say why the results are not quite of the first rank . One reason of this is , perhaps ...
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... person in rather a superior station ; ' call your best acquaintance ' a well - in- formed person , ' and all others ' persons whom I have found to be occasionally not in error , ' and - abroad , at least — you will soon have matter for ...
... person in rather a superior station ; ' call your best acquaintance ' a well - in- formed person , ' and all others ' persons whom I have found to be occasionally not in error , ' and - abroad , at least — you will soon have matter for ...
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... person came to me at the Treasury , and said so and so , and this is what I said to him . ' And it is quite possible ... persons can ever have had in equal measure the two merits of a fresh judgment and a full mind . ment . Mr. Wilson's ...
... person came to me at the Treasury , and said so and so , and this is what I said to him . ' And it is quite possible ... persons can ever have had in equal measure the two merits of a fresh judgment and a full mind . ment . Mr. Wilson's ...
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