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Pagina 69
... play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is compatible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . An organ like the Revue des Deux Mondes , having for its main function to understand and utter the best ...
... play of mind the second ; so much play of mind as is compatible with the prosecution of those practical ends is all that is wanted . An organ like the Revue des Deux Mondes , having for its main function to understand and utter the best ...
Pagina 340
... play at it , and , what is more to the point , finds very much en- joyment in the sport . The next question , therefore , to be considered is , what are the chief causes of the great popularity that this game has achieved in so short a ...
... play at it , and , what is more to the point , finds very much en- joyment in the sport . The next question , therefore , to be considered is , what are the chief causes of the great popularity that this game has achieved in so short a ...
Pagina 544
... play could not have been spoken by Van Artevelde in the first play . And then , too , all the sharpness of dialogue is , as it were , at his fingers ' ends . Mr. Taylor has been able to fill up his can- vases and make his pictures ...
... play could not have been spoken by Van Artevelde in the first play . And then , too , all the sharpness of dialogue is , as it were , at his fingers ' ends . Mr. Taylor has been able to fill up his can- vases and make his pictures ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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