The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1910 - English literature |
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... , who had returned in July 1811 , and is now spoken of as his ' dear friend ' ; later on , of another dinner at the Club of the Royal Society , where Richard BYRON AND BONAPARTE 5 The Essentials of Great Poetry The Upper Anio.
... , who had returned in July 1811 , and is now spoken of as his ' dear friend ' ; later on , of another dinner at the Club of the Royal Society , where Richard BYRON AND BONAPARTE 5 The Essentials of Great Poetry The Upper Anio.
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... later on . On November 15 Mrs Leigh did return to Piccadilly at Lady Byron's request , and remained to give companionship and comfort to her sister - in - law during her confinement . There can be little doubt that towards the end of ...
... later on . On November 15 Mrs Leigh did return to Piccadilly at Lady Byron's request , and remained to give companionship and comfort to her sister - in - law during her confinement . There can be little doubt that towards the end of ...
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... later he wrote again : ' I would incorporate with any woman of decent demeanour to - morrow - that is , I would a month ago , but at present . In his journal , upon November 24 , we find this : • ' I am tremendously in arrear with my ...
... later he wrote again : ' I would incorporate with any woman of decent demeanour to - morrow - that is , I would a month ago , but at present . In his journal , upon November 24 , we find this : • ' I am tremendously in arrear with my ...
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... later he writes begging her to come to Newstead , which she had never seen , ' and winds up his letter with this phrase : ' More news from Mrs [ Chaworth - Musters ] —all friendship ; you shall see her . ' Mary had already repented ...
... later he writes begging her to come to Newstead , which she had never seen , ' and winds up his letter with this phrase : ' More news from Mrs [ Chaworth - Musters ] —all friendship ; you shall see her . ' Mary had already repented ...
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... later pre - eminence is due to the departmental change whereby the guardian of converted Jews was transformed into the keeper of the Rolls of Chancery , we need not pause to enquire . In any case , the earliest custody of the public ...
... later pre - eminence is due to the departmental change whereby the guardian of converted Jews was transformed into the keeper of the Rolls of Chancery , we need not pause to enquire . In any case , the earliest custody of the public ...
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