The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 - English literature |
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... friend- ships . ( c ) It cannot be said that vigorous health will free a man from the troubles associated with the imperiousness of sex , but the vigorous man is less likely to form bad habits . Looking at the whole range of life , we ...
... friend- ships . ( c ) It cannot be said that vigorous health will free a man from the troubles associated with the imperiousness of sex , but the vigorous man is less likely to form bad habits . Looking at the whole range of life , we ...
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... friends . They remained with him the whole night in case the apparition should return . But nothing more was seen . Only the catas- trophe of Dio's life soon followed . པ The story about Brutus is that very late one night , just before ...
... friends . They remained with him the whole night in case the apparition should return . But nothing more was seen . Only the catas- trophe of Dio's life soon followed . པ The story about Brutus is that very late one night , just before ...
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... friends , is not , as it reaches us , first - hand . We do not know how much it has been embroidered in trans- mission . Have we from classical antiquity any first- hand account of seeing a ghost ? I do not know that we have . Plutarch ...
... friends , is not , as it reaches us , first - hand . We do not know how much it has been embroidered in trans- mission . Have we from classical antiquity any first- hand account of seeing a ghost ? I do not know that we have . Plutarch ...
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... friends , Arcadians , on a journey came to Megara . One of them took up his abode for the night in a private house , the other one went to an inn . In the night the one in the private house suddenly heard his friend calling him . He ...
... friends , Arcadians , on a journey came to Megara . One of them took up his abode for the night in a private house , the other one went to an inn . In the night the one in the private house suddenly heard his friend calling him . He ...
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... friend went on to say that he had been murdered by the innkeeper , and that his body had been put on a cart covered over with manure , to be taken in the morning out of the city . He asked his living friend to go early and watch at the ...
... friend went on to say that he had been murdered by the innkeeper , and that his body had been put on a cart covered over with manure , to be taken in the morning out of the city . He asked his living friend to go early and watch at the ...
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