Notes and Queries, Volumen152Oxford University Press, 1927 |
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... show that the sacrifice of Richard Wardour suggested that of Sydney Carton to Dickens . It has been said that Dickens may have " borrowed some of his ideas for A Tale of Two Cities from Watts Phillips's ' Dead Heart ' ( and vice versa ) ...
... show that the sacrifice of Richard Wardour suggested that of Sydney Carton to Dickens . It has been said that Dickens may have " borrowed some of his ideas for A Tale of Two Cities from Watts Phillips's ' Dead Heart ' ( and vice versa ) ...
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... show that the attribution to Thomas a Kempis is mistaken . In the number for Dec. 10 our contemporary prints a long let- ter from le R. P. Fleury stating the reasons for which , after long and close work on the ' De imitatione ' in ...
... show that the attribution to Thomas a Kempis is mistaken . In the number for Dec. 10 our contemporary prints a long let- ter from le R. P. Fleury stating the reasons for which , after long and close work on the ' De imitatione ' in ...
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... shows her to have been a lovely woman . " " He very quickly gained prominence in the drawing school of the Royal Dublin Society , where he became one of the directors of the Living Academy . In November , 1799 , in the Irish capital an ...
... shows her to have been a lovely woman . " " He very quickly gained prominence in the drawing school of the Royal Dublin Society , where he became one of the directors of the Living Academy . In November , 1799 , in the Irish capital an ...
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... shows that the artist's resi- dence in Ireland was not confined to Dublin and its environs : he must have travelled ... show on the hills and in the sky that are well nigh incredible to any but those who are fortunate enough to catch ...
... shows that the artist's resi- dence in Ireland was not confined to Dublin and its environs : he must have travelled ... show on the hills and in the sky that are well nigh incredible to any but those who are fortunate enough to catch ...
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... show that that scene at least comes from Shakespeare's hand . III . iv . 149 . You should tread a course Pretty [ sic ] and full of view : The above text is nonsense as it stands , the true reading being " Pertly , and full of view ...
... show that that scene at least comes from Shakespeare's hand . III . iv . 149 . You should tread a course Pretty [ sic ] and full of view : The above text is nonsense as it stands , the true reading being " Pertly , and full of view ...
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