The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... once oppressed the soul with awe , but is now becoming picturesque and poetical . To make the Erlking adequately ... once nervous and splendid , with rapid , firm , decisive strokes , never loitering in sentimental digression , never ...
... once oppressed the soul with awe , but is now becoming picturesque and poetical . To make the Erlking adequately ... once nervous and splendid , with rapid , firm , decisive strokes , never loitering in sentimental digression , never ...
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... once enemies to Christianity and to Abyssinian independence , goes far to justify the proud boast of the Mohammedan , that those provinces in which the Christian spark still flickers must soon yield allegiance to the Prophet . Abyssinia ...
... once enemies to Christianity and to Abyssinian independence , goes far to justify the proud boast of the Mohammedan , that those provinces in which the Christian spark still flickers must soon yield allegiance to the Prophet . Abyssinia ...
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... once useful and readable , requires a rather unusual_combination of business knowledge with literary skill ... We think Mr. Felkin may be congratulated on the production of a History of the Hosiery and Lace Manufactures which fulfils ...
... once useful and readable , requires a rather unusual_combination of business knowledge with literary skill ... We think Mr. Felkin may be congratulated on the production of a History of the Hosiery and Lace Manufactures which fulfils ...
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