Blackwood's Magazine, Zväzok 186W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... face he calls it the heroic . It is in politics , however , that the faults of the Cockney attitude are most apparent and most dangerous . After all , a blunderer in literature pays the penalty himself and no one is a penny the worse ...
... face he calls it the heroic . It is in politics , however , that the faults of the Cockney attitude are most apparent and most dangerous . After all , a blunderer in literature pays the penalty himself and no one is a penny the worse ...
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... face an " The qualities of a worthy unpleasant fact . He imagines private citizen are often vices that a ready humour and pro- in a statesman . " fessions of good fellowship can This , then , is one of the reconcile the secular antagon ...
... face an " The qualities of a worthy unpleasant fact . He imagines private citizen are often vices that a ready humour and pro- in a statesman . " fessions of good fellowship can This , then , is one of the reconcile the secular antagon ...
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... face to face with primitive nature and elemental passions , who see often the bare ribs of our social struc- ture , may lose much in elegance and the minor moralities , but at least they have a sound perspective . They know what ...
... face to face with primitive nature and elemental passions , who see often the bare ribs of our social struc- ture , may lose much in elegance and the minor moralities , but at least they have a sound perspective . They know what ...
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... face of difficulties was full of re- source and self - reliance , so long as he knew that he had the support of his superiors , a support which was freely accorded to him . During a great part of each year I saw him frequently , and ...
... face of difficulties was full of re- source and self - reliance , so long as he knew that he had the support of his superiors , a support which was freely accorded to him . During a great part of each year I saw him frequently , and ...
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... face , - and crying out the single word " favour . " This was the over- seer , and I had him called into my study , where I explained to him that it was quite impos- sible that he should be re - em- ployed , as he had proved him- self ...
... face , - and crying out the single word " favour . " This was the over- seer , and I had him called into my study , where I explained to him that it was quite impos- sible that he should be re - em- ployed , as he had proved him- self ...
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