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The work both of Eleonora Duse and of Mrs. Patrick Campbell was on a lower plane , because it was less human , less comprehensive , less many - sided , less a creation , more individual . Signora Duse ran the risk of making the part too ...
The work both of Eleonora Duse and of Mrs. Patrick Campbell was on a lower plane , because it was less human , less comprehensive , less many - sided , less a creation , more individual . Signora Duse ran the risk of making the part too ...
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But so abundant was the supply of corn that large quantities were exported to less favoured countries abroad . Jersey alone of all the islands had not sufficient corn for her inhabitants , and imported it from England , France , and ...
But so abundant was the supply of corn that large quantities were exported to less favoured countries abroad . Jersey alone of all the islands had not sufficient corn for her inhabitants , and imported it from England , France , and ...
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There is the danger in this highly advanced state of civilisation , in which everything is to a greater or less extent entrusted to untiring mechanical agencies , that the physical energies of the working members of the population being ...
There is the danger in this highly advanced state of civilisation , in which everything is to a greater or less extent entrusted to untiring mechanical agencies , that the physical energies of the working members of the population being ...
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a Northumbrian Sketch By ISABELLA WEDDLE 433 | 1 |
Newspaper Editing The Humours of By John Pendieron | 39 |
Robert Burton and the Anatomy of Melancholy By E W ADAMS | 46 |
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