Modern Eloquence, Volume 2Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 703
... perhaps also in England , it has been observed that Canada . has a population which in some instances exceeds , in many others , rivals the populations of independent nations , and it has been said that perhaps the time might come when ...
... perhaps also in England , it has been observed that Canada . has a population which in some instances exceeds , in many others , rivals the populations of independent nations , and it has been said that perhaps the time might come when ...
Page 748
... perhaps , that the degradation has been due , more than to those who represent their plays . They have interpreted , perhaps in too literal a sense , the famous saying of Dryden that " He who lives to write , must write to live . " But ...
... perhaps , that the degradation has been due , more than to those who represent their plays . They have interpreted , perhaps in too literal a sense , the famous saying of Dryden that " He who lives to write , must write to live . " But ...
Page 764
... perhaps a little indulgence may be due to those who always have their faults told to them , and the reference to whose virtues perhaps is sometimes con- veyed in a foot - note in small print . I think that both coun- tries have a ...
... perhaps a little indulgence may be due to those who always have their faults told to them , and the reference to whose virtues perhaps is sometimes con- veyed in a foot - note in small print . I think that both coun- tries have a ...
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