The Scottish Review, Band 35A. Gardner, 1900 |
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... describes them as having been both vicious . ' Mr. Cornford says : In the records of the engineers , his forefathers , we find no traces of what are called irregular courses of life which are 6 among the commonest influences of the time ...
... describes them as having been both vicious . ' Mr. Cornford says : In the records of the engineers , his forefathers , we find no traces of what are called irregular courses of life which are 6 among the commonest influences of the time ...
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... describes him as with- out any compunction as ' lover aud sensualist , ' and referring to the biographical article in the Dictionary of National Biography , he also says : " Mr. Colvin's reference to these years is perhaps a little ...
... describes him as with- out any compunction as ' lover aud sensualist , ' and referring to the biographical article in the Dictionary of National Biography , he also says : " Mr. Colvin's reference to these years is perhaps a little ...
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... describes , and describes fully , the town life of Edinburgh and Glasgow ; but these were not the only towns in the country , and one would liked to have seen a description of the social life in the smaller burghs . Of the guilds and ...
... describes , and describes fully , the town life of Edinburgh and Glasgow ; but these were not the only towns in the country , and one would liked to have seen a description of the social life in the smaller burghs . Of the guilds and ...
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... describes exceptional passions as foreign to the bourgeois , as Oedipus , Iphigenia , or the Ring of the Niebelungen , are unlike to Tom Jones , Emma , or the Duchess of Gerolstein . I do not mean to imply by this that life is event ...
... describes exceptional passions as foreign to the bourgeois , as Oedipus , Iphigenia , or the Ring of the Niebelungen , are unlike to Tom Jones , Emma , or the Duchess of Gerolstein . I do not mean to imply by this that life is event ...
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... describes , has said many a critic ; no , they certainly are not , but Oedipus , Orestes , were not un- usually met by Sophocles and Euripides in the streets of Athens , and the choice of personages were subordinated to ideas by the ...
... describes , has said many a critic ; no , they certainly are not , but Oedipus , Orestes , were not un- usually met by Sophocles and Euripides in the streets of Athens , and the choice of personages were subordinated to ideas by the ...
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