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Pagina 195
... letters . To Mr. Murray , as the originator of the literary enterprise which has just reached its accomplishment , our first thanks , of course , are due . At a time when those whose business it is to supply a voracious ( but not by any ...
... letters . To Mr. Murray , as the originator of the literary enterprise which has just reached its accomplishment , our first thanks , of course , are due . At a time when those whose business it is to supply a voracious ( but not by any ...
Pagina 546
... letters , and that , | many contemporaries , whose letters are as Croker wrote , he was " much more capital reading , in having leisure for keep- anxious for effect than truth . " Nor can ing up an extensive correspondence , and the ...
... letters , and that , | many contemporaries , whose letters are as Croker wrote , he was " much more capital reading , in having leisure for keep- anxious for effect than truth . " Nor can ing up an extensive correspondence , and the ...
Pagina 816
... letters of Edward FitzGerald , edited by Mr. Aldis Wright , have delighted the reading world . The art of letter - writing is not lost , but it is wrong to mention art in conjunction with such letters , which are written in " the purest ...
... letters of Edward FitzGerald , edited by Mr. Aldis Wright , have delighted the reading world . The art of letter - writing is not lost , but it is wrong to mention art in conjunction with such letters , which are written in " the purest ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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