The Andover Review, Том 12Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1889 |
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... appear- ance and civilization . The gentlemen officials showed white blood , and in their bear- ing carried themselves as well as New - Englanders in like circum- stances . One , less than half - blood , a graduate of Dartmouth and bred ...
... appear- ance and civilization . The gentlemen officials showed white blood , and in their bear- ing carried themselves as well as New - Englanders in like circum- stances . One , less than half - blood , a graduate of Dartmouth and bred ...
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... appears against the idea of admixture or mingling , in the sense of intermarriage and entire loss of race identity . But it is impossible to prevent the mingling of blood on the same soil , even if desirable . A large part of the popula ...
... appears against the idea of admixture or mingling , in the sense of intermarriage and entire loss of race identity . But it is impossible to prevent the mingling of blood on the same soil , even if desirable . A large part of the popula ...
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... appears at the last , as Faust's companion and guide to a higher sphere . We have no objection to Margaret's being saved ; were she of the type of womanhood which has become associated with her , we might have had a passion of desire ...
... appears at the last , as Faust's companion and guide to a higher sphere . We have no objection to Margaret's being saved ; were she of the type of womanhood which has become associated with her , we might have had a passion of desire ...
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... appear successively where they have stood . This detail , like that of the seven - leagued boots which " stride onward in haste , " and more of the sort in the second part of " Faust , " is of the nature of a trick of the pantomime ...
... appear successively where they have stood . This detail , like that of the seven - leagued boots which " stride onward in haste , " and more of the sort in the second part of " Faust , " is of the nature of a trick of the pantomime ...
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... appears a traveling Englishman accom- panied by a Begleiter , which Begleiter performs a scientific ex- periment , and narrates a tale after a fashion which we have become accustomed to in the " Travels " of William Meister . This ...
... appears a traveling Englishman accom- panied by a Begleiter , which Begleiter performs a scientific ex- periment , and narrates a tale after a fashion which we have become accustomed to in the " Travels " of William Meister . This ...
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