Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 142W. Blackwood & Sons, 1887 |
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... give an answer to the question from which we started . Is it possible to give a literary education such as has been described in this article , and such as every second- ary school should aim at , in every public school in the country ...
... give an answer to the question from which we started . Is it possible to give a literary education such as has been described in this article , and such as every second- ary school should aim at , in every public school in the country ...
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... give . " That reminds me , " he said , still more gently , " that I don't think you ever call me father , Joyce . " " Oh , " she said , not daring to lift her eyes , " but I think it in my heart . " " You must say it with your lips , my ...
... give . " That reminds me , " he said , still more gently , " that I don't think you ever call me father , Joyce . " " Oh , " she said , not daring to lift her eyes , " but I think it in my heart . " " You must say it with your lips , my ...
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... gives her heart , will give it altogether . The lips show a highly sensitive and nervous dis- position , feeling too strongly for her own peace . There are also signs of much musical power , and of great constancy in love . ' Joyce put ...
... gives her heart , will give it altogether . The lips show a highly sensitive and nervous dis- position , feeling too strongly for her own peace . There are also signs of much musical power , and of great constancy in love . ' Joyce put ...
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