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Side xi
But , without reference to Waterloo in particular , we , on our part , find it impossible to contemplate any memorable battle otherwise than according to its tendency towards some commensurate object . To the French this must be ...
But , without reference to Waterloo in particular , we , on our part , find it impossible to contemplate any memorable battle otherwise than according to its tendency towards some commensurate object . To the French this must be ...
Side xiii
... but the fourth and grandest belonged exclusively to the war with Napoleon ; and this it was which most naturally introduced Waterloo into the dream . Waterloo , I understood , was the particular feature of the “ Dream - Fugue ...
... but the fourth and grandest belonged exclusively to the war with Napoleon ; and this it was which most naturally introduced Waterloo into the dream . Waterloo , I understood , was the particular feature of the “ Dream - Fugue ...
Side 25
This particular ruin did Mr. Moran boast to have contributed as his separate contribution to the general ruinations of the stables . And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial ...
This particular ruin did Mr. Moran boast to have contributed as his separate contribution to the general ruinations of the stables . And the particular object was , that his horses , and consequently himself , might be left in genial ...
Side 30
But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of - taste .
But my quick instinct soon made me aware that a jealousy was gathering in Lord Massey's mind around such a topic , as though too ostentatiously levelled to his particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of - taste .
Side 31
One great discouragement arises commonly to the student , where the particular library in which he reads has been so disordinately collected that he cannot pursue a subject once started . Now , at Laxton , the books had been so ...
One great discouragement arises commonly to the student , where the particular library in which he reads has been so disordinately collected that he cannot pursue a subject once started . Now , at Laxton , the books had been so ...
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