Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 186William Blackwood, 1909 - England |
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... natural shrink- ing , unless it can give them the varnish of literary senti- ment . It stands uneasy in the presence of a serious passion . It is always human , in short , but not always masculine . So runs the definition of the Cockney ...
... natural shrink- ing , unless it can give them the varnish of literary senti- ment . It stands uneasy in the presence of a serious passion . It is always human , in short , but not always masculine . So runs the definition of the Cockney ...
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... natural laws . The common weal must be sought at the expense of individual hard cases . The laws of economics and of national survival will not stay their course for a pretty phrase , and sentiment which may be well enough in private ...
... natural laws . The common weal must be sought at the expense of individual hard cases . The laws of economics and of national survival will not stay their course for a pretty phrase , and sentiment which may be well enough in private ...
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... are exaggerated , ( c ) that they are quite natural and legitimate and mean no offence to any- body . In his own business he is shrewd enough , but he is ference . His fancy is quickly touched , his emotions 10 [ July The Cockney .
... are exaggerated , ( c ) that they are quite natural and legitimate and mean no offence to any- body . In his own business he is shrewd enough , but he is ference . His fancy is quickly touched , his emotions 10 [ July The Cockney .
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... natural never seeing any one , and of course character ; but you all know what a different nature mine is ! " Such then were the condi- tions in which Chamberlain grew from boyhood to man- hood . It was a hard school , but it was one ...
... natural never seeing any one , and of course character ; but you all know what a different nature mine is ! " Such then were the condi- tions in which Chamberlain grew from boyhood to man- hood . It was a hard school , but it was one ...
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... natural consequence . For- tunately it was discovered be- fore any serious outbreak took place . Chamberlain wrote : " It will open the and when the storm burst he wrote home : " In 1853 I told Lord Dalhousie of the rotten condition of ...
... natural consequence . For- tunately it was discovered be- fore any serious outbreak took place . Chamberlain wrote : " It will open the and when the storm burst he wrote home : " In 1853 I told Lord Dalhousie of the rotten condition of ...
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