91 examples of oliphant in sentences

argaret O. Wilson Oliphant 1881 I THE OPEN DOOR.

Life: by Rae; by M. Oliphant (English Men of Letters); by L. Sanders (Great Writers).

Perhaps Mrs. Oliphant's glaring error may put us on the track of the truth.

Mrs. Oliphant thought that Sheridan would have shown higher art had he kept the audience, as well as Sir Peter and Charles, ignorant of Lady Teazle's presence behind the screen.

Had Sheridan fallen into Mrs. Oliphant's mistake, the little shock of surprise which the first-night audience would have felt when the screen was thrown down would have been no compensation at all for the comparative tameness and pointlessness of the preceding passages.

On the one side you had Mrs. Oliphant, on the other Zola, exemplifying the genius of the two nations.

O. Mrs. Oliphant.

Oliphant, Salem Chapel.

HE SEEN AND THE UNSEEN by Mrs. Oliphant 1900

Robert Oliphant Able Seaman.

1. Mrs. Oliphant's Literary History of England, 18th-19th Centuries.

For it is a matter of the finest fibres, this passion of Jane's, that set people wondering about Currer Bell, that inflamed Mrs. Oliphant, as it inflamed the reviewer in The Quarterly, and made Charles Kingsley think that Currer Bell was coarse.

From first to last there is not a page or a line in it that justifies the malignant criticism of Mrs. Oliphant.

SWAYZEE, CLEON OLIPHANT.

Selections from his writings edited by Lois Oliphant Gibbons.

A prophet and a pilgrim, being the incredible history of Thomas Lake Harris and Laurence Oliphant: their sexual mysticisms and Utopian communities amply documented to confound the skeptic.

A prophet and a pilgrim, being the incredible history of Thomas Lake Harris and Laurence Oliphant: their sexual mysticisms and Utopian communities amply documented to confound the skeptic, by Herbert W. Schneider & George Lawton.

R58420, 9Feb50, Augustin Derby (A) CASES ON TRADE REGULATION, selected from decisions of English and American courts, by Herman Oliphant.

Selections from his writings edited by Lois Oliphant Gibbons.

A prophet and a pilgrim, being the incredible history of Thomas Lake Harris and Laurence Oliphant: their sexual mysticisms and Utopian communities amply documented to confound the skeptic.

A prophet and a pilgrim, being the incredible history of Thomas Lake Harris and Laurence Oliphant: their sexual mysticisms and Utopian communities amply documented to confound the skeptic, by Herbert W. Schneider & George Lawton.

Laurence Oliphant realized the absurdity of attributing such tales to Indians, assigning to them feelings and motives like our own.

Oliphant, L.: Minnesota. Ovid.

Formerly there was in Venice another chair of St. Peter, of which there is a sketch from a photograph in Mrs. Oliphant's "Makers of Venice."

NAIRNE, BARONESS, Scottish poetess, born at Gask, Perthshire, third daughter of Laurence Oliphant of that Ilk, of Jacobite proclivities; known for her beauty as the Flower of Strathearn; was married to the sixth Lord Nairne, whom she survived; wrote 78 songs, the most famous among them being "The Land o' the Leal," "The Laird o' Cockpen," "Bonnie Charlie's noo awa," "Caller Herrin'," and "The Auld Hoose"; died at Gask (1766-1845).

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