The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... better class and let in the worse . Since the time that public opinion has penetrated to the remotest districts of the country , and it has been impossible for the civilian to put down the planter with a strong hand , the service has ...
... better class and let in the worse . Since the time that public opinion has penetrated to the remotest districts of the country , and it has been impossible for the civilian to put down the planter with a strong hand , the service has ...
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... better employed in producing works of art ? If he who maintains that Painting is more noble than Sculpture writes upon other subjects as he does upon this , my old woman would have written much better . ' But in retracing the lives of ...
... better employed in producing works of art ? If he who maintains that Painting is more noble than Sculpture writes upon other subjects as he does upon this , my old woman would have written much better . ' But in retracing the lives of ...
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... better taste . He is most successful in heroic and elegiac verse ; and beats Francis , sometimes , in Carmina in which Francis has been happier than usual . Let us view them together contending for the favour of Chloe in the Vitas ...
... better taste . He is most successful in heroic and elegiac verse ; and beats Francis , sometimes , in Carmina in which Francis has been happier than usual . Let us view them together contending for the favour of Chloe in the Vitas ...
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