The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... English . It is our impression that Mr. MacDonald is to the full as much at home in the description of English as of Scottish character , scenery and manners . Rogers , the old man - o ' - war's man , is as well conceived and powerfully ...
... English . It is our impression that Mr. MacDonald is to the full as much at home in the description of English as of Scottish character , scenery and manners . Rogers , the old man - o ' - war's man , is as well conceived and powerfully ...
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... English are not remarkable for accuracy , and much less remarkable for taste and elegance ; ( 2 ) , that ignorance of , and contempt for , the ordinary subjects of an English education are greater than ever - and the testimony is nearly ...
... English are not remarkable for accuracy , and much less remarkable for taste and elegance ; ( 2 ) , that ignorance of , and contempt for , the ordinary subjects of an English education are greater than ever - and the testimony is nearly ...
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... English gentleman's education ? That is another question ; I do not deny that it is considered part of an English gentleman's education . 63523 . You consider that it is ? —Yes . ( 3524 . Would it not be considered necessary by the ...
... English gentleman's education ? That is another question ; I do not deny that it is considered part of an English gentleman's education . 63523 . You consider that it is ? —Yes . ( 3524 . Would it not be considered necessary by the ...
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