MacMillan's Magazine, Volume 79Sir George Grove, David Masson, John Morley, Mowbray Morris 1898 |
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Pagina 60
... least of all her male friends , come to tea with her ; and he insists that the dinners shall be ordered according to his severely British taste , which prefers cod and anchovy sauce followed by a joint to any more inventive confec ...
... least of all her male friends , come to tea with her ; and he insists that the dinners shall be ordered according to his severely British taste , which prefers cod and anchovy sauce followed by a joint to any more inventive confec ...
Pagina 85
... least of the delusions she was labouring under with regard to him ; but he did not see how he could well refuse the Rector's offer , nor was he in the least anxious to thrust more of his society on Ethel , if it was to be against her ...
... least of the delusions she was labouring under with regard to him ; but he did not see how he could well refuse the Rector's offer , nor was he in the least anxious to thrust more of his society on Ethel , if it was to be against her ...
Pagina 151
... least stood on the defensive against the Slav aggression . The School Association , for example , had by the year 1890 created 1,029 local centres , had established sixty - five schools , and had assisted many others by providing German ...
... least stood on the defensive against the Slav aggression . The School Association , for example , had by the year 1890 created 1,029 local centres , had established sixty - five schools , and had assisted many others by providing German ...
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