The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volumen137A. Constable, 1873 |
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... influenced the course of human events more than the philosophers of Greece or the Emperors of Rome . It is , therefore , a fact in which Englishmen may take some degree of honest pride that , apart from any hope of gain or commercial ...
... influenced the course of human events more than the philosophers of Greece or the Emperors of Rome . It is , therefore , a fact in which Englishmen may take some degree of honest pride that , apart from any hope of gain or commercial ...
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... for the after - development of those qualities . With certain ground to work upon , and given conditions as adjuncts , . the influence of society on natures like Becky Sharp's would 1873 . 101 The Works of Thackeray .
... for the after - development of those qualities . With certain ground to work upon , and given conditions as adjuncts , . the influence of society on natures like Becky Sharp's would 1873 . 101 The Works of Thackeray .
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Or Critical Journal. the influence of society on natures like Becky Sharp's would be to encrust them with selfishness and superinduce complete hypocrisy . If heroine there be in the novel it is this clever adventuress , and except on ...
Or Critical Journal. the influence of society on natures like Becky Sharp's would be to encrust them with selfishness and superinduce complete hypocrisy . If heroine there be in the novel it is this clever adventuress , and except on ...
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... influence over humanity than those of the class styled objective . It is natural , perhaps , that the external ... influential causes of the reality of his stories . No stiff , formal record of events , dispassionately told , is to be ...
... influence over humanity than those of the class styled objective . It is natural , perhaps , that the external ... influential causes of the reality of his stories . No stiff , formal record of events , dispassionately told , is to be ...
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... influences con- stantly at work in Celtic society . The work of Mr. Froude upon the relations of England with Ireland is beyond all question the most eloquent book that has ever appeared on any portion of Irish history . It is not easy ...
... influences con- stantly at work in Celtic society . The work of Mr. Froude upon the relations of England with Ireland is beyond all question the most eloquent book that has ever appeared on any portion of Irish history . It is not easy ...
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