The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 222
... perhaps the word was first used as a term of reproach , but it is applicable enough and in no derogatory sense . Jefferies does catalogue , but the mere catalogue by him of the contents of a ditch will contain more natural magic than ...
... perhaps the word was first used as a term of reproach , but it is applicable enough and in no derogatory sense . Jefferies does catalogue , but the mere catalogue by him of the contents of a ditch will contain more natural magic than ...
Page 228
... perhaps sometimes a disadvantage , in the prosecution of certain kinds of literary work , for a writer to have any very absorbing intel- lectual interest of his own , for thus he is spared the temptation of wresting his subject to his ...
... perhaps sometimes a disadvantage , in the prosecution of certain kinds of literary work , for a writer to have any very absorbing intel- lectual interest of his own , for thus he is spared the temptation of wresting his subject to his ...
Page 317
... ( perhaps the least creditable of all the confraternities he frequented ) , he is as careful as Montaigne to note , that it [ conscience ] varies much ' according to climate , country , religion ; perhaps nowhere , ' he adds , is it so ...
... ( perhaps the least creditable of all the confraternities he frequented ) , he is as careful as Montaigne to note , that it [ conscience ] varies much ' according to climate , country , religion ; perhaps nowhere , ' he adds , is it so ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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