Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186W. Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... English- man . He sees Scotland through Cockney eyes , and applies to a life and character , which Pro- vidence has vidence has placed at the opposite pole , the glib cate- gories of Cockaigne . Every one of his Scotsmen pechs and ...
... English- man . He sees Scotland through Cockney eyes , and applies to a life and character , which Pro- vidence has vidence has placed at the opposite pole , the glib cate- gories of Cockaigne . Every one of his Scotsmen pechs and ...
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... our critics . To a catholic taste and a ready sympathy he joins a style of delectable simplicity and ease . No safer guide could be found to the high places of literature , as one type of urban English- man , and the 8 [ July The Cockney .
... our critics . To a catholic taste and a ready sympathy he joins a style of delectable simplicity and ease . No safer guide could be found to the high places of literature , as one type of urban English- man , and the 8 [ July The Cockney .
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... English- men to native administration throughout the Empire . In Natal these dogmatists libel the doings of the Colonial Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of ...
... English- men to native administration throughout the Empire . In Natal these dogmatists libel the doings of the Colonial Government which has to face the responsibility . Knowing nothing of the native mind , they imagine it a reflex of ...
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... English race to get on such terms of perfect equality ; I can't see the son of a lord doing his training side by side with a labourer on his father's estate . " One can only reply , " Why not ? Have you never seen an English lord in the ...
... English race to get on such terms of perfect equality ; I can't see the son of a lord doing his training side by side with a labourer on his father's estate . " One can only reply , " Why not ? Have you never seen an English lord in the ...
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... was partly crazed , compelled to call in the police . and on this account I was un- The man , indeed , was not willing to take criminal pro- write excellent English , but also prepare admirable notes on 1909. ] 43 An Adept in Shadowing .
... was partly crazed , compelled to call in the police . and on this account I was un- The man , indeed , was not willing to take criminal pro- write excellent English , but also prepare admirable notes on 1909. ] 43 An Adept in Shadowing .
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