Anecdotes, Observations, and Characters, of Books and MenJ. R. Smith, 1858 - Počet stran: 396 |
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... means the entrance had a freer and nobler air , without breaking the regularity and harmony of the building.- Mr. Philips ... mean : bad victories , & c . ] Trajan's column is composed of twenty - four stones only ; cut within , for the ...
... means the entrance had a freer and nobler air , without breaking the regularity and harmony of the building.- Mr. Philips ... mean : bad victories , & c . ] Trajan's column is composed of twenty - four stones only ; cut within , for the ...
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... mean that an author should clear two - thirds of the profits rather than of the whole proceeds of a book ? Mr. Spence's after experience must surely have set him right upon this subject , although he was a successful author , having ...
... mean that an author should clear two - thirds of the profits rather than of the whole proceeds of a book ? Mr. Spence's after experience must surely have set him right upon this subject , although he was a successful author , having ...
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... means formed my taste ; which , I think , verily , about sixteen , was very near as good as it is now . " - P . I should ... mean by he is struck with any new adventure , and it would affect him just in the same manner if he heard I was ...
... means formed my taste ; which , I think , verily , about sixteen , was very near as good as it is now . " - P . I should ... mean by he is struck with any new adventure , and it would affect him just in the same manner if he heard I was ...
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