The Quarterly Review, Volumes 291-292John Murray, 1953 - English literature |
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Page 274
... reader is of a conglomerate rather than a homogeneous whole . For this reason , and because characters are apt to come into the story without any previous introduction or explanation of who they are , a reader unacquainted with the ...
... reader is of a conglomerate rather than a homogeneous whole . For this reason , and because characters are apt to come into the story without any previous introduction or explanation of who they are , a reader unacquainted with the ...
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... reader . And it presents the record of that swarming , savage , fabulous , never resting , and capable Asiatic dominance in a way that will captivate the ordinary reader , please the scholar , and inform the student . American ...
... reader . And it presents the record of that swarming , savage , fabulous , never resting , and capable Asiatic dominance in a way that will captivate the ordinary reader , please the scholar , and inform the student . American ...
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... reader , who does not claim to be an expert in the subject , it will come as a surprise that so many sculptors ever ... readers could name off - hand the work of even one of them ? Next comes a feeling of admiration for Mr Gunnis ...
... reader , who does not claim to be an expert in the subject , it will come as a surprise that so many sculptors ever ... readers could name off - hand the work of even one of them ? Next comes a feeling of admiration for Mr Gunnis ...
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The Third Marquess of Salisbury as Empire Builder | 3 |
THE THIRD MARQUESS OF SALISBURY AS EMPIRE | 14 |
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