The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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... called tacher de ménager la chèvre et le chou . ' A difficult , disconcerting , troublesome , and even dangerous job , for to adopt still another French proverb , Qui trop embrasse mal étreint . ' By wishing to superimpose his ...
... called tacher de ménager la chèvre et le chou . ' A difficult , disconcerting , troublesome , and even dangerous job , for to adopt still another French proverb , Qui trop embrasse mal étreint . ' By wishing to superimpose his ...
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... called Cambridge , House , now the Naval and Military Club . After they had departed it became the residence of the Earl of Elgin , and Byron called it- 6 • • a general mart For all the mutilated works of art , ' for it was here that ...
... called Cambridge , House , now the Naval and Military Club . After they had departed it became the residence of the Earl of Elgin , and Byron called it- 6 • • a general mart For all the mutilated works of art , ' for it was here that ...
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... called that ' great bric - a - brac shop ' ' Tristram Shandy , ' a work which in its day was as great a shock to the reading public as Ulysses ' in ours ; it induces us to steep our- selves in the atmosphere of ' The Sentimental Journey ...
... called that ' great bric - a - brac shop ' ' Tristram Shandy , ' a work which in its day was as great a shock to the reading public as Ulysses ' in ours ; it induces us to steep our- selves in the atmosphere of ' The Sentimental Journey ...
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