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... seems always to interest . When Les Mystères de Paris and Le Juif Errant were ap- pearing from day to day it was quite im- possible for any one of limited means to think of buying a copy of the paper in which they were being published ...
... seems always to interest . When Les Mystères de Paris and Le Juif Errant were ap- pearing from day to day it was quite im- possible for any one of limited means to think of buying a copy of the paper in which they were being published ...
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... seems to lie mainly in the circumstance that it is a wilful imi- tation . If we were to find the passage in one of ... seem to sustain the truth of Sir Theodore Mar- tin's utterance in his memoir of William Edmonstoune Aytoun . Referring ...
... seems to lie mainly in the circumstance that it is a wilful imi- tation . If we were to find the passage in one of ... seem to sustain the truth of Sir Theodore Mar- tin's utterance in his memoir of William Edmonstoune Aytoun . Referring ...
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... seems to flourish more abundantly as a nation grows older in literature , and aside from the parodists cited , no other Ameri- can maker of " echoes " has won distinc- tion in this department of humour . Even isolated examples of true ...
... seems to flourish more abundantly as a nation grows older in literature , and aside from the parodists cited , no other Ameri- can maker of " echoes " has won distinc- tion in this department of humour . Even isolated examples of true ...
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... seem that there are still ungathered laurels for an American Catherine Fan- shawe , and ample quarters for a new Echo ... seems , then , to be fairly well established that the heights of self- sacrifice are beyond woman . And in imposing ...
... seem that there are still ungathered laurels for an American Catherine Fan- shawe , and ample quarters for a new Echo ... seems , then , to be fairly well established that the heights of self- sacrifice are beyond woman . And in imposing ...
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... seems to have patterned after no American papers . It is printed wholly in a mixed Slavic , such as is spoken in the Austrian province whence its readers come . The German newspapers in the city are far more numerous than those of any ...
... seems to have patterned after no American papers . It is printed wholly in a mixed Slavic , such as is spoken in the Austrian province whence its readers come . The German newspapers in the city are far more numerous than those of any ...
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