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Pagina 212
... interest to Pro- fessor Conington's life . The same fact invests his death with the most touching interest . Perhaps to the reader Conington's name may mean only scholarship , only the mass of careful translation and accurate and ...
... interest to Pro- fessor Conington's life . The same fact invests his death with the most touching interest . Perhaps to the reader Conington's name may mean only scholarship , only the mass of careful translation and accurate and ...
Pagina 344
... interest in the plot are brusquely arrested , and , for long chapters , we have to follow some casual raconteur who changes the venue of our interest , so that it is only by an irksome effort of memory that we dissociate the incidents ...
... interest in the plot are brusquely arrested , and , for long chapters , we have to follow some casual raconteur who changes the venue of our interest , so that it is only by an irksome effort of memory that we dissociate the incidents ...
Pagina 352
... interest in the great man was paramount to his interest in all the other characters ; and with the shadow of so sombre a presence in so many of its pages , we often feel that mirth and revelry would be inadmissible . In either novel we ...
... interest in the great man was paramount to his interest in all the other characters ; and with the shadow of so sombre a presence in so many of its pages , we often feel that mirth and revelry would be inadmissible . In either novel we ...
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