Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Том 39John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1856 |
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... appearance and in sex ; and able men have been called nullities , thus the male cub , which had all the ap- because they ... appeared in the offspring . If there were no other evidence , this would suffice to disprove the hypothesis of ...
... appearance and in sex ; and able men have been called nullities , thus the male cub , which had all the ap- because they ... appeared in the offspring . If there were no other evidence , this would suffice to disprove the hypothesis of ...
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... appearance . Again , the three marry , have children , and die , without manifesting any of the fatal symptoms of the ... appeared during two generations . Such difficulties the novelist eludes . Yet in real life these difficulties must ...
... appearance . Again , the three marry , have children , and die , without manifesting any of the fatal symptoms of the ... appeared during two generations . Such difficulties the novelist eludes . Yet in real life these difficulties must ...
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... appeared one of his most famous productions , " The True - born Englishman , " a satire of the first order of merit . Rugged the verse is without doubt , but the language is as manly as the sentiment , and the sarcasm is sharp as a ...
... appeared one of his most famous productions , " The True - born Englishman , " a satire of the first order of merit . Rugged the verse is without doubt , but the language is as manly as the sentiment , and the sarcasm is sharp as a ...
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... lion - hearted man revived , and he was at work again with his pen . In 1719 ( when the author was fifty- eight years of age ) appeared Robinson Crusoe . to an urchin with good health and spirits ) , 1856. ] 21 DANIEL DE FOE .
... lion - hearted man revived , and he was at work again with his pen . In 1719 ( when the author was fifty- eight years of age ) appeared Robinson Crusoe . to an urchin with good health and spirits ) , 1856. ] 21 DANIEL DE FOE .
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... appeared but in actions , the justice of which was incontestible . " There are few sayings in the biographies of Plutarch characterised by a more noble simplicity and laconic elevation of senti- ment than his brief speech to the cham ...
... appeared but in actions , the justice of which was incontestible . " There are few sayings in the biographies of Plutarch characterised by a more noble simplicity and laconic elevation of senti- ment than his brief speech to the cham ...
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Сторінка 154 - From vulgar bounds with brave disorder part, And snatch a grace beyond the reach of art" Nor have many schools retained their influence longer ; for Crabbe was wittily described as " Pope in worsted stockings ;" and the spell was not completely broken
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