The Century: 1908, 76. sējumsCentury Company, 1908 |
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... become in his hands an instrument something like a tyrannical board of censure . Richelieu had also great literary pretensions ; he wrote bad plays and in consequence felt jealous of Corneille's " Le Cid . " His in- fluence prevented ...
... become in his hands an instrument something like a tyrannical board of censure . Richelieu had also great literary pretensions ; he wrote bad plays and in consequence felt jealous of Corneille's " Le Cid . " His in- fluence prevented ...
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... become of pure , good French without it ? It is accused of shutting out with its formidable walls every bold flight of fancy . But all its ef- forts hardly suffice to stem the rising tide of newfangled words that threaten to invade and ...
... become of pure , good French without it ? It is accused of shutting out with its formidable walls every bold flight of fancy . But all its ef- forts hardly suffice to stem the rising tide of newfangled words that threaten to invade and ...
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... become of secondary importance when air - power has been fully developed through the use of dirigible balloons and flying - machines in war . The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately rule the world . Yours sincerely ...
... become of secondary importance when air - power has been fully developed through the use of dirigible balloons and flying - machines in war . The nation that secures control of the air will ultimately rule the world . Yours sincerely ...
45. lappuse
... the cold . The troikas , wide sleighs with three horses , of which the middle one trots while the other two gallop , have become rather rare , and are used princi- pally for traveling or for expeditions in the country . 45.
... the cold . The troikas , wide sleighs with three horses , of which the middle one trots while the other two gallop , have become rather rare , and are used princi- pally for traveling or for expeditions in the country . 45.
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... , nowadays English society has become too large , and a hostess has to pick and choose . While writing on the subject of Russia I wish you would come to Coburg in Sep- tember REMINISCENCES OF LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL 53.
... , nowadays English society has become too large , and a hostess has to pick and choose . While writing on the subject of Russia I wish you would come to Coburg in Sep- tember REMINISCENCES OF LADY RANDOLPH CHURCHILL 53.
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