The Quarterly Review, Volume 11William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1814 |
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... kind , and as our observations can be little else than a stream of panegyric , we hasten to renew our acquaintance with Mr. Galt , and we trust with fairer prospects of mutual satisfaction . The most distinguishing quality of Mr. Galt ...
... kind , and as our observations can be little else than a stream of panegyric , we hasten to renew our acquaintance with Mr. Galt , and we trust with fairer prospects of mutual satisfaction . The most distinguishing quality of Mr. Galt ...
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... kind of confidant of their mutual love ; about which , with great prudence , she never says a word till the ill - starred nuptials have taken place , when she suddenly becomes so giddy and garrulous ' that she can talk of nothing else ...
... kind of confidant of their mutual love ; about which , with great prudence , she never says a word till the ill - starred nuptials have taken place , when she suddenly becomes so giddy and garrulous ' that she can talk of nothing else ...
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... kind of interest can be excited for such wild почети folks as the Macbeths of Shakspeare , the weird sisters , and all their trumpery- black spirits and white - red spirits and grey . ' More In pursuance of this principle , Mr. Galt has ...
... kind of interest can be excited for such wild почети folks as the Macbeths of Shakspeare , the weird sisters , and all their trumpery- black spirits and white - red spirits and grey . ' More In pursuance of this principle , Mr. Galt has ...
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... kind of home quarantine - a seclusion for a certain period in some inland lazaretto - might be of incalculable advantage . It is , indeed , the only process by which , in our opin- ion , his poetical vein can be improved . ART . III . 1 ...
... kind of home quarantine - a seclusion for a certain period in some inland lazaretto - might be of incalculable advantage . It is , indeed , the only process by which , in our opin- ion , his poetical vein can be improved . ART . III . 1 ...
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... kind . We have next to inquire what must be the effect of the obliquity of the incident light according to the general law of periodical co- lours ; and we shall here find the agreement of the experiments with the theory equally ...
... kind . We have next to inquire what must be the effect of the obliquity of the incident light according to the general law of periodical co- lours ; and we shall here find the agreement of the experiments with the theory equally ...
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