The Cornhill MagazineWilliam Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1904 |
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... Voltaire ( The ) . By S. G. Tallentyre Epic of the Express . By Arthur F. Wallis . False Start ( A ) . By Jane Barlow 6 . Fight of the ' Varyag ' and the Korietz ' ( The ) . By H. C. Thomson . First Englishman in Japan ( The ) . By Sir ...
... Voltaire ( The ) . By S. G. Tallentyre Epic of the Express . By Arthur F. Wallis . False Start ( A ) . By Jane Barlow 6 . Fight of the ' Varyag ' and the Korietz ' ( The ) . By H. C. Thomson . First Englishman in Japan ( The ) . By Sir ...
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... Voltaire Ten - thousand - pound Note ( A ) . By Bennet Copplestone Thompson , Lady : Macedonian Relief . • 878 • 523 • 87 · 689 195 408 830 · 221 • · 794 202 56 • 481 Thompson , Sir E. Maunde , K.C.B .: The First Englishman in Japan ...
... Voltaire Ten - thousand - pound Note ( A ) . By Bennet Copplestone Thompson , Lady : Macedonian Relief . • 878 • 523 • 87 · 689 195 408 830 · 221 • · 794 202 56 • 481 Thompson , Sir E. Maunde , K.C.B .: The First Englishman in Japan ...
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... of the Pot ! Pots are long and life is fleeting ; Artists , when their subjects treating , Should be very , very far Carefuller than now they are . A. D. GOPLEY , 221 THE ENGLISH FRIENDS OF VOLTAIRE : BY S. G. 220 ART AND LETTERS .
... of the Pot ! Pots are long and life is fleeting ; Artists , when their subjects treating , Should be very , very far Carefuller than now they are . A. D. GOPLEY , 221 THE ENGLISH FRIENDS OF VOLTAIRE : BY S. G. 220 ART AND LETTERS .
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... Voltaire . Some two - and - thirty years old , lean , poor , cynical , not a little ailing in health , a constant thorn in the side of a most paternal government , a scapegrace , a ne'er - do - well , and the greatest genius of France ...
... Voltaire . Some two - and - thirty years old , lean , poor , cynical , not a little ailing in health , a constant thorn in the side of a most paternal government , a scapegrace , a ne'er - do - well , and the greatest genius of France ...
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... Voltaire read aloud cantos of his infant epic , the ' Henriade ' ; and his listeners went into the most flattering raptures . Surely the finest poem ever ... Voltaire should spend his first evening 222 THE ENGLISH FRIENDS OF VOLTAIRE .
... Voltaire read aloud cantos of his infant epic , the ' Henriade ' ; and his listeners went into the most flattering raptures . Surely the finest poem ever ... Voltaire should spend his first evening 222 THE ENGLISH FRIENDS OF VOLTAIRE .
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The Cornhill Magazine, Томи 9 – 10;Том 83;Том 1901 William Makepeace Thackeray Повний перегляд - 1901 |
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