The Atlantic Monthly, Nide 43Atlantic Monthly Company, 1857 |
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... never- theless actually untrue . Mr. White's remarks serve to draw attention to the very common habit of taking words out of the mouths of Shakespeare's char- acters , and citing them as literal truth in the argument of abstract ...
... never- theless actually untrue . Mr. White's remarks serve to draw attention to the very common habit of taking words out of the mouths of Shakespeare's char- acters , and citing them as literal truth in the argument of abstract ...
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... never loved her before . " Mark is almost as good a study as Roxy , though so much less agreeable a subject ; in fact every character in the tale is well and clearly discriminated . Much of the action goes on among deep- ly vulgar ...
... never loved her before . " Mark is almost as good a study as Roxy , though so much less agreeable a subject ; in fact every character in the tale is well and clearly discriminated . Much of the action goes on among deep- ly vulgar ...
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... never see the hoss yet that wouldn't shy at a wheelbarrow . " My friend owned that a wheelbarrow was of an alarming presence , but he had his reserves respecting the self - con- trol and intelligence of this pony - horse . The dealer ...
... never see the hoss yet that wouldn't shy at a wheelbarrow . " My friend owned that a wheelbarrow was of an alarming presence , but he had his reserves respecting the self - con- trol and intelligence of this pony - horse . The dealer ...
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