With the Wits: Shelburne Essays, Tenth SeriesHoughton Mifflin, 1919 - 311 páginas |
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Página iii
... called , who clustered about the court of Queen Anne and went into opposition on the coming of George the First , and so far the title of the book may be justified ; but some of the greater stars of the galaxy are missing , and others ...
... called , who clustered about the court of Queen Anne and went into opposition on the coming of George the First , and so far the title of the book may be justified ; but some of the greater stars of the galaxy are missing , and others ...
Página iv
... called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets of the prison house , of little moment to the outside world ; if I divulge them , it is not for ...
... called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets of the prison house , of little moment to the outside world ; if I divulge them , it is not for ...
Página vi
... called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets of the prison house , of little moment to the outside world ; if I divulge them , it is not for ...
... called , is one of the few I have to regret since I exchanged the editorial chair for the much easier seat in my library . These are secrets of the prison house , of little moment to the outside world ; if I divulge them , it is not for ...
Página viii
... called forth at the time , and in particular I have to thank Professor C. A. Moore for his excellent and cour- teous correction ( printed in the South Atlantic Quarterly for July , 1915 ) of one of the theses maintained in my paper on ...
... called forth at the time , and in particular I have to thank Professor C. A. Moore for his excellent and cour- teous correction ( printed in the South Atlantic Quarterly for July , 1915 ) of one of the theses maintained in my paper on ...
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... called , shall stoop to any second . I do enjoy the best , and in that height Have sworn to stand or die ; you guess the man . To the King himself ( III , i ) she admits only her calculating pride , declaring that she loves with her ...
... called , shall stoop to any second . I do enjoy the best , and in that height Have sworn to stand or die ; you guess the man . To the King himself ( III , i ) she admits only her calculating pride , declaring that she loves with her ...
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