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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... present upon that instalment of the five volumes of 1865 which Lord Broughton's daughter has thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it ...
... present upon that instalment of the five volumes of 1865 which Lord Broughton's daughter has thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it ...
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... present , a vision of the future . To him this tour was in all reality a pilgrimage from which the votary brought home four precious relics preserved to us in the cantos of Childe Harold . ' It is amazing how soon the false theatrical ...
... present , a vision of the future . To him this tour was in all reality a pilgrimage from which the votary brought home four precious relics preserved to us in the cantos of Childe Harold . ' It is amazing how soon the false theatrical ...
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... present at the second battle , but Hobhouse stayed safely at Vienna . Thence he went to Fiume , and across Istria to Pola , where he was much struck with the magnificent amphi- theatre , in spite of his memories of ' far more famous ...
... present at the second battle , but Hobhouse stayed safely at Vienna . Thence he went to Fiume , and across Istria to Pola , where he was much struck with the magnificent amphi- theatre , in spite of his memories of ' far more famous ...
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... present and long silence has been occasioned by a thousand things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may guess , and if you do , do not tell . · • · ' You do not know what mischief your being ...
... present and long silence has been occasioned by a thousand things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may guess , and if you do , do not tell . · • · ' You do not know what mischief your being ...
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... present distressing situation I am capable of stating in a detailed manner the reasons which not only justify this measure , but compel me to take it ; and it can never be my wish to remember unnecessarily those injuries for which , how ...
... present distressing situation I am capable of stating in a detailed manner the reasons which not only justify this measure , but compel me to take it ; and it can never be my wish to remember unnecessarily those injuries for which , how ...
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