The Nation, Zväzok 62J.H. Richards, 1896 |
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Strana 12
... character , and will supplement any book of reference of its kind . There are seve- ral new maps possessing timely interest . Mr. William Tallack , the Secretary of the Howard Association of Great Britain , has pre- pared an enlarged ...
... character , and will supplement any book of reference of its kind . There are seve- ral new maps possessing timely interest . Mr. William Tallack , the Secretary of the Howard Association of Great Britain , has pre- pared an enlarged ...
Strana 13
... character . La Vie et les mœurs au jour le jour ' ( Paris : Perrin & Cie . ) is simply a collection of articles , very bright and vivacious , and nearly all based upon a thought , occasionally a serious one , but scarcely worth putting ...
... character . La Vie et les mœurs au jour le jour ' ( Paris : Perrin & Cie . ) is simply a collection of articles , very bright and vivacious , and nearly all based upon a thought , occasionally a serious one , but scarcely worth putting ...
Strana 23
... character of the legal profession is therefore a mat- ter of vital importance as regards the character of our law - making bodies . Is the standard among lawyers rising or falling ? Is the tone of the profession higher or lower now than ...
... character of the legal profession is therefore a mat- ter of vital importance as regards the character of our law - making bodies . Is the standard among lawyers rising or falling ? Is the tone of the profession higher or lower now than ...
Strana 28
... character in a rather bu- miliating way , but for all that he has treated her with unvarying tenderness . It will be so in the future . What is she to do if she leaves him ? As a " dutiful nature , " she can have nothing to do with the ...
... character in a rather bu- miliating way , but for all that he has treated her with unvarying tenderness . It will be so in the future . What is she to do if she leaves him ? As a " dutiful nature , " she can have nothing to do with the ...
Strana 37
... characters has Stevenson endeared himself to his contemporaries - as a romancer and ( sit venia verbi ) as an egotist . In his ... character delineation . And , finally , no freak- ishness of incident was admissible . Verisimi- litude is ...
... characters has Stevenson endeared himself to his contemporaries - as a romancer and ( sit venia verbi ) as an egotist . In his ... character delineation . And , finally , no freak- ishness of incident was admissible . Verisimi- litude is ...
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