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I hope you read that tale going on in the 'Fortnightly' - 'The
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Vallentin, Hugo, «Hjalmar Branting: A Character Sketch of the Swedish Socialist Leader», in Fortnightly Review,
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"Fortnightly" office when I happened to be abroad.
Oscar Wilde His Life and Confessions Harris, Frank 1910
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But I went to Tennyson's funeral; and since then my whole mind has been given to finishing the reply forced upon me by Harrison's article in the "Fortnightly", and I have let correspondence slide.
The Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley Huxley, Leonard 1900
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In fact, I am told that Harrison is abusing me just now like a pickpocket in the "Fortnightly", and I only make the philosophical reflection, No wonder! and doubt if the reading it is worth half a crown.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 Leonard Huxley 1896
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But I went to Tennyson's funeral; and since then my whole mind has been given to finishing the reply forced upon me by Harrison's article in the "Fortnightly", and I have let correspondence slide.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 Leonard Huxley 1896
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Elements or Principles of Art Criticism, in the same way as G.H. Lewes once wrote a series of papers for the 'Fortnightly' on the Principles of
Philip Gilbert Hamerton An Autobiography, 1834-1858, and a Memoir by His Wife, 1858-1894 Eug��nie Hamerton 1864
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Finally he was induced by a "diabolical plot" on the part of Mr. Spencer to read, and in consequence to answer, an article in the "Fortnightly" for November by Mr. Lilly on "Materialism and Morality."
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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I will not look at the "Fortnightly" article lest I succumb to temptation.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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I am always very glad to have anything of mine in the "Fortnightly," as it is sure to be in good company; but I am becoming as spoiled as a maiden with many wooers.
Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 2 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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