Memorials: And Other Papers, Bind 1J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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Side xi
... particular , we , on our part , find it impossible to con- template any memorable battle otherwise than according to its tend- ency towards some commensurate object . To the French this must be impossible , seeing that no lofty ( that ...
... particular , we , on our part , find it impossible to con- template any memorable battle otherwise than according to its tend- ency towards some commensurate object . To the French this must be impossible , seeing that no lofty ( that ...
Side xiii
... particular feature of the " Dream - Fugue " which my censors were least able to account for . Yet surely Water- loo , which , in common with every other great battle , it had been our special privilege to publish over all the land ...
... particular feature of the " Dream - Fugue " which my censors were least able to account for . Yet surely Water- loo , which , in common with every other great battle , it had been our special privilege to publish over all the land ...
Side 25
... 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 ...
... 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
... particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how mag- nificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined ...
... particular knowledge , or to his animal condition of * If mere names were allowed to dazzle the judgment , how mag- nificent to a gallant young Englishman of twenty seems at first the tiger - hunting of India , which yet ( when examined ...
Side 31
... particular library in which he reads has been so disordinately collected that he cannot pursue a subject once started . Now , at Lax- ton , the books had been so judiciously brought together , so many hooks and eyes connected them ...
... particular library in which he reads has been so disordinately collected that he cannot pursue a subject once started . Now , at Lax- ton , the books had been so judiciously brought together , so many hooks and eyes connected them ...
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