The Twentieth Century, Zväzok 15Nineteenth Century and After, 1884 |
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... feel that however he formulates its processes the actual play of forces remains unimagin- able . Neither in the ordinary tourist nor in the deer - stalker climbing the mountains above him , does a highland glen rouse ideas beyond those ...
... feel that however he formulates its processes the actual play of forces remains unimagin- able . Neither in the ordinary tourist nor in the deer - stalker climbing the mountains above him , does a highland glen rouse ideas beyond those ...
Strana 10
... feel it justifiable , and even necessary , to protest in the strongest manner against the language used on behalf of the Government and even by members of it , and by the Canal Company and some of its advocates , in regard to the line ...
... feel it justifiable , and even necessary , to protest in the strongest manner against the language used on behalf of the Government and even by members of it , and by the Canal Company and some of its advocates , in regard to the line ...
Strana 35
... feel that we have before us the man himself . At the mature age of fifty Roubiliac visited Rome , and on his return is reported to have said on seeing again his own work in the Abbey , ' By God , my own work looks to me as meagre and ...
... feel that we have before us the man himself . At the mature age of fifty Roubiliac visited Rome , and on his return is reported to have said on seeing again his own work in the Abbey , ' By God , my own work looks to me as meagre and ...
Strana 46
... feel grateful to Mr. Torrens for so clearly bringing forward this side of his nature , and perhaps also for not attempting to deli- neate those characteristics which required to be touched with a more delicate hand . The uncontrolled ...
... feel grateful to Mr. Torrens for so clearly bringing forward this side of his nature , and perhaps also for not attempting to deli- neate those characteristics which required to be touched with a more delicate hand . The uncontrolled ...
Strana 49
... only wanted rousing to become so . The most powerful of his opponents never could feel sure that he might not at any moment receive a sudden knock - down blow , 54 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . LORD MELBOURNE: a Sketch By Earl Cowper.
... only wanted rousing to become so . The most powerful of his opponents never could feel sure that he might not at any moment receive a sudden knock - down blow , 54 Jan. THE NINETEENTH CENTURY . LORD MELBOURNE: a Sketch By Earl Cowper.
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