The University Magazine, Том 4Hurst & Blackett, 1879 |
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... regard to this prac tice of boarding the workpeople , we are not to be led into considering as wholly a kindness or consideration for the employés what is merely sanctioned by custom , and is more- over commercially beneficial to the ...
... regard to this prac tice of boarding the workpeople , we are not to be led into considering as wholly a kindness or consideration for the employés what is merely sanctioned by custom , and is more- over commercially beneficial to the ...
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... regard all human life from the same elevated but unrespected perch . It is a point of view from which numerous readers , and more than one very popular writer of modern fiction , seem to have a natural aptitude for regarding things ...
... regard all human life from the same elevated but unrespected perch . It is a point of view from which numerous readers , and more than one very popular writer of modern fiction , seem to have a natural aptitude for regarding things ...
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... regard as brotherly to , but not identical with , poetical ideas expressed in literature ; and many a subject he would put away as belonging more properly to verse ; doubtless with the greater pleasure watching his friend William Morris ...
... regard as brotherly to , but not identical with , poetical ideas expressed in literature ; and many a subject he would put away as belonging more properly to verse ; doubtless with the greater pleasure watching his friend William Morris ...
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... regard him rather from the poetical than the technical side . Except to a mind highly educated in the subtle suggestiveness , and even parabolic character , which is enshrined in departments of life where it is often little expected ...
... regard him rather from the poetical than the technical side . Except to a mind highly educated in the subtle suggestiveness , and even parabolic character , which is enshrined in departments of life where it is often little expected ...
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... regard to the representations of Beauty- And where the pen fayles , pensils cannot show it , Only the Soule may be suppos'd to know it . In the next year ( 1603 ) Queen Elizabeth died , and Drayton looked forward to advancement and ...
... regard to the representations of Beauty- And where the pen fayles , pensils cannot show it , Only the Soule may be suppos'd to know it . In the next year ( 1603 ) Queen Elizabeth died , and Drayton looked forward to advancement and ...
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