The National Review, 3. ciltRichard Holt Hutton, Walter Bagehot Robert Theobald, 1856 |
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... action , some in feeling . Different men express different sides of their character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for ...
... action , some in feeling . Different men express different sides of their character , often not the predomi- nant one . A reserved man of feeling tells you only what he is doing ; a thoughtful man of action ( like Dr. Arnold , for ...
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... action was suited to the word by a most vigorous thumping of a pair of fists against my wooden partition . It was Tom Ennis , who had been lying awake all those hours endeavouring to find out the riddle , and now thus vociferously ...
... action was suited to the word by a most vigorous thumping of a pair of fists against my wooden partition . It was Tom Ennis , who had been lying awake all those hours endeavouring to find out the riddle , and now thus vociferously ...
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... action . When , however , the inquiry into the spread of the United Irish societies within the college was conducted under the formidable auspices of Chancellor Fitzgibbon , young Moorc showed another side of his character . It was a ...
... action . When , however , the inquiry into the spread of the United Irish societies within the college was conducted under the formidable auspices of Chancellor Fitzgibbon , young Moorc showed another side of his character . It was a ...
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... action , which forms a framework that may be filled up from other sources , and gives clues in various directions to the actions of others , -these may be valuable ; but the diary of a lite- rary man , who doesn't think , can rarely be ...
... action , which forms a framework that may be filled up from other sources , and gives clues in various directions to the actions of others , -these may be valuable ; but the diary of a lite- rary man , who doesn't think , can rarely be ...
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... action , tasked all Alexander's energy , and dealt more destruction on his ranks than the days of Issus and Arbela . But the Mardians , Oxians , and the subjects of king Porus had proved that their rude chivalry was no match for the ...
... action , tasked all Alexander's energy , and dealt more destruction on his ranks than the days of Issus and Arbela . But the Mardians , Oxians , and the subjects of king Porus had proved that their rude chivalry was no match for the ...
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