Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Band 109W. Blackwood & Sons, 1871 |
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... least of it , and has a heavy German roll , which no doubt is true to the character , but which has the terrible defect , worse than any other viciousness , of not being in the very least funny . Fun is not the forte of the editor of ...
... least of it , and has a heavy German roll , which no doubt is true to the character , but which has the terrible defect , worse than any other viciousness , of not being in the very least funny . Fun is not the forte of the editor of ...
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... least , they might be original . Studies might be made , as painters make studies , which are not portraits of their model - the incidents of two or three might at least be mixed together , as a great novelist of the day mixes up his ...
... least , they might be original . Studies might be made , as painters make studies , which are not portraits of their model - the incidents of two or three might at least be mixed together , as a great novelist of the day mixes up his ...
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... least , as possible as the mean ; that you are as likely to find in your next neighbour a generous friendly An- tonio as a grasping Shylock ; and that a man cannot truly picture the world of fact in the world of art , without tracing at ...
... least , as possible as the mean ; that you are as likely to find in your next neighbour a generous friendly An- tonio as a grasping Shylock ; and that a man cannot truly picture the world of fact in the world of art , without tracing at ...
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