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... Look at my Nineteenth Century article , " he wrote to Mr. Allen ( May 18 , 1880 ) ; " there's a lot of fun in it , if people can find it out ! " There are many of us who could wish that an attack upon George Eliot was an incidental ...
... Look at my Nineteenth Century article , " he wrote to Mr. Allen ( May 18 , 1880 ) ; " there's a lot of fun in it , if people can find it out ! " There are many of us who could wish that an attack upon George Eliot was an incidental ...
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... look of this bill of fare , and I leave it to the Editor and to you to arrange everything concerning its production and ministration to the , I doubt not , hungry public . " And to Mr. Wedderburn he wrote : - " ( 14th April . ) - For ...
... look of this bill of fare , and I leave it to the Editor and to you to arrange everything concerning its production and ministration to the , I doubt not , hungry public . " And to Mr. Wedderburn he wrote : - " ( 14th April . ) - For ...
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... look of Assyria's empire . How red he glares amongst those deepening clouds , 1 Like the blood he predicts . If not in vain , Thou sun that sinkest , and ye stars which rise , I have outwatch'd ye , reading ray by ray The edicts of your ...
... look of Assyria's empire . How red he glares amongst those deepening clouds , 1 Like the blood he predicts . If not in vain , Thou sun that sinkest , and ye stars which rise , I have outwatch'd ye , reading ray by ray The edicts of your ...
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... look black1 and others snowy ? I can only give you qualified and cautious answer . There are , by differences in their own character , Domini- can clouds , and there are Franciscan ; -there are the Black Hussars of the Bandiera della ...
... look black1 and others snowy ? I can only give you qualified and cautious answer . There are , by differences in their own character , Domini- can clouds , and there are Franciscan ; -there are the Black Hussars of the Bandiera della ...
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... looks partly as if it were made of poisonous smoke ; very possibly it may be there are at least two hundred furnace chimneys in a square of two miles on every side of me . But mere smoke would not blow to and fro in that wild way . It looks ...
... looks partly as if it were made of poisonous smoke ; very possibly it may be there are at least two hundred furnace chimneys in a square of two miles on every side of me . But mere smoke would not blow to and fro in that wild way . It looks ...
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