The Quarterly Review, Volumes 263-264William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1934 |
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... least , until shortly before the Great War , the log was still associated with the state of maidenhood . Before a light was put to the fire , the prettiest young girl in the company was invited to take her seat on it , when honour was ...
... least , until shortly before the Great War , the log was still associated with the state of maidenhood . Before a light was put to the fire , the prettiest young girl in the company was invited to take her seat on it , when honour was ...
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... least twice as many mouths as any other European speech , while French is not even a runner - up in this race , being outpaced probably by German and certainly by Russian . English continually gains ground in many ways . English and ...
... least twice as many mouths as any other European speech , while French is not even a runner - up in this race , being outpaced probably by German and certainly by Russian . English continually gains ground in many ways . English and ...
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... least , Max Waller , the founder of La Jeune Belgique . ' The great strength of this periodical , says M. Cammaerts , · 6 ' lay in the fact that , apart from its bold challenge to the public prejudice that no real literature could ...
... least , Max Waller , the founder of La Jeune Belgique . ' The great strength of this periodical , says M. Cammaerts , · 6 ' lay in the fact that , apart from its bold challenge to the public prejudice that no real literature could ...
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