The Atlantic Monthly, Opseg 59Atlantic Monthly Company, 1887 |
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Stranica 3
... course , that habit is more than second nature with old people . " " Who the deuce do you mean by your old people ? " Mr. Mitford would shout in a passion , conscious of being only sixty - seven , and well out of sight yet of the ...
... course , that habit is more than second nature with old people . " " Who the deuce do you mean by your old people ? " Mr. Mitford would shout in a passion , conscious of being only sixty - seven , and well out of sight yet of the ...
Stranica 7
... course such a thing might happen as that I should fall in love . " She said this with such gravity that everybody laughed , putting aside , as it were , a mar- gin for future possibilities . At the mo- ment , Edmund was very angry and ...
... course such a thing might happen as that I should fall in love . " She said this with such gravity that everybody laughed , putting aside , as it were , a mar- gin for future possibilities . At the mo- ment , Edmund was very angry and ...
Stranica 9
... course she is in the way . You know very well you can never mar- ry while she is there , thinking herself the mistress of all . I should not wonder if you were to keep it up to the end , and humbly accept an allowance from her out of ...
... course she is in the way . You know very well you can never mar- ry while she is there , thinking herself the mistress of all . I should not wonder if you were to keep it up to the end , and humbly accept an allowance from her out of ...
Stranica 15
impulses , his certainty of being right , whether about the course taken by the fox or the course taken by the government . As a true man of his time , knowing how very much is to be said on both sides , Edmund secretly laughed at this ...
impulses , his certainty of being right , whether about the course taken by the fox or the course taken by the government . As a true man of his time , knowing how very much is to be said on both sides , Edmund secretly laughed at this ...
Stranica 30
... course , but not once does the virtuous Francisco make use of the only argument which is of any real value , I do not cheat because it is not right . There is more to be learned about honesty , real unselfish , unrequited hon- esty , in ...
... course , but not once does the virtuous Francisco make use of the only argument which is of any real value , I do not cheat because it is not right . There is more to be learned about honesty , real unselfish , unrequited hon- esty , in ...
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Stranica 306 - Shakespeare be considered as a man, born in a rude age, and educated in the lowest manner, without any instruction, either from the world or from books, he may be regarded as a prodigy: if represented as a poet, capable of furnishing a proper entertainment to a refined or intelligent audience, we must abate much of this eulogy. In his compositions, we regret, that many irregularities, and even absurdities...
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