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The Latin in Masson's edition of Milton differs here and there from Lamb's version. Sonnet I. Lamb cites the sonnets from Astrophel and Stella, in his own order.
After examining the place, and ascertaining that it was not too damp for the expensive wine which he wished to leave there, the man agreed about the rent, paid the first term in advance, and was entered on the widow Masson's books under the name of Ducoudray. It is hardly necessary to remark that it should have been Derues.
Raleigh's The English Novel; Simonds's An Introduction to the Study of English Fiction; Cross's The Development of the English Novel; Jusserand's The English Novel in the Time of Shakespeare; Stoddard's The Evolution of the English Novel; Warren's The History of the English Novel previous to the Seventeenth Century; Masson's British Novelists and their Styles; S. Lanier's The English Novel; Hamilton's the Materials and Methods of Fiction; Perry's A Study of Prose Fiction.
"It was Ceghéir-ben-Cheikh," repeated the Targa with imperturbable calm. "Captain Masson and Colonel Flatters had left the convoy to look for the well," said Morhange, laughing. "It was then that the Tuareg attacked them," I finished, laughing as hard as I could. "A Targa of Ahagga seized the bridle of Captain Masson's horse," said Morhange.
But they're all hopelessly muddled; and when they meet each other, they don't know where to look, like the Augurs." Dinner was no sooner at an end than he carried me across the road to Masson's old studio. It was strangely changed. Such a room in Barbizon astonished the beholder, like the glories of the cave of Monte Cristo. "Now," said he, "we are quiet.
As no one replied, he resumed his look of indifference, and betrayed no emotion, neither when the carriage stopped nor when he saw Monsieur de Lamotte enter the widow Masson's house. The officer reappeared on the threshold, and ordered Derues to be brought in.
Criticism: Cooke's George Eliot, a Critical Study of her Life and Writings. See also Parkinson's Scenes from the George Eliot Country. Carlyle. Texts: various editions of works. See also Carlyle's Reminiscences and Correspondence, and Craig's The Making of Carlyle. Criticism: Masson's Carlyle Personally and in his Writings. Ruskin.
He has taken Masson's old studio you remember? at the corner of the road; he has furnished it regardless of expense, and lives there surrounded with vins fins and works of art. I told him he was wrong, and the punch tasted better; but he thought the boys liked the style of the thing, and I suppose they do. He is a very good-natured soul, and a very melancholy, and rather a helpless.
'Absolute, uncompromising, deadly, complete' that's a mouthful of grammar, my lords! Come, my sprig of jurisprudence, tell us what you saw." There was an apparent nervousness in Masson's manner now.
The new Governor was of American origin, born in Philadelphia, but had been in the British army. He was a distinctly high-class man, though Masson's estimate is probably true "A man not very conciliatory, it is true, but intelligent, honorable and a man of integrity." He was an author of some note, but as it proved, too good or too inexperienced a man for the lawless region to which he was sent.
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