Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... young men , and particularly -- as in Hartley's case -- clever undergraduates . All young men like what is theatrical , and by a fine dispensation all clever young men like notions . They want to hear about opinions , to know about ...
... young men , and particularly -- as in Hartley's case -- clever undergraduates . All young men like what is theatrical , and by a fine dispensation all clever young men like notions . They want to hear about opinions , to know about ...
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... young ladies have married schoolmasters , and many young ladies have gone from Oxfordshire to London ; and nevertheless , no such dissolution of matrimonial harmony is known to have occurred . The fact we believe to be , that the bride ...
... young ladies have married schoolmasters , and many young ladies have gone from Oxfordshire to London ; and nevertheless , no such dissolution of matrimonial harmony is known to have occurred . The fact we believe to be , that the bride ...
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... young lady , especially when combined with imposing features and a quiet sweet expression . He attended to her also . When she was a girl of fourteen , he met her at a party , and evinced his admiration . And a little while later , it ...
... young lady , especially when combined with imposing features and a quiet sweet expression . He attended to her also . When she was a girl of fourteen , he met her at a party , and evinced his admiration . And a little while later , it ...
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