Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... hand , and take to the fire . ' Now there are extremely few books which can , with any propriety , be so treated ... hand - it is not respectful . The idea of slavery hovers over the Decline and Fall . ' Fancy a stiffly dressed gentleman ...
... hand , and take to the fire . ' Now there are extremely few books which can , with any propriety , be so treated ... hand - it is not respectful . The idea of slavery hovers over the Decline and Fall . ' Fancy a stiffly dressed gentleman ...
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... hand to mouth : now she feels sure of her next meal . And this , in a dozen words , is the real case - the political excuse for Prince Louis Na- poleon . You ask me , or I should not do so , to say a word or two on the moral question ...
... hand to mouth : now she feels sure of her next meal . And this , in a dozen words , is the real case - the political excuse for Prince Louis Na- poleon . You ask me , or I should not do so , to say a word or two on the moral question ...
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... hand , and the exaggerated advantages expected on the other hand , are equally without foundation ; that there are in reality no differences in the solid interests of either party ; and that individuals , communities , or countries can ...
... hand , and the exaggerated advantages expected on the other hand , are equally without foundation ; that there are in reality no differences in the solid interests of either party ; and that individuals , communities , or countries can ...
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THE FIRST EDINBURGH REVIEWERS 1855 | 1 |
HARTLEY COLERIDGE 1852 | 41 |
PERCY BYSSHE SHELLEY 1856 | 75 |
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