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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... late Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan , Dean of Killala . With a sketch of his Life . XI . Hitoire de France , pendant le Dix - huitième Siècle , par Charles Lacretelle . XII . The Remorse . A Tragedy . By S. T. Coleridge . Se- cond Edition ...
... late Rev. Walter Blake Kirwan , Dean of Killala . With a sketch of his Life . XI . Hitoire de France , pendant le Dix - huitième Siècle , par Charles Lacretelle . XII . The Remorse . A Tragedy . By S. T. Coleridge . Se- cond Edition ...
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... late years heen humorously denominated the natural boundaries of the French republic . In process of time , the in- crease of population forced them , we are told , to infringe these sacred barriers ; and the Celtic nation , together ...
... late years heen humorously denominated the natural boundaries of the French republic . In process of time , the in- crease of population forced them , we are told , to infringe these sacred barriers ; and the Celtic nation , together ...
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... late as was the period of its formation . --The first written specimens extant are the verses of a few obscure Sicilian poets , about the beginning of the thirteenth century . Af- ter ascertaining the origin of the language , therefore ...
... late as was the period of its formation . --The first written specimens extant are the verses of a few obscure Sicilian poets , about the beginning of the thirteenth century . Af- ter ascertaining the origin of the language , therefore ...
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... late parted pilgrim thrills with thought Of his lov'd home , if o'er the distant plain Perchance , his ears the village chimes have caught , Seeming to mourn the close of dying day . * On the entrance into Purgatory M. Ginguené thus ...
... late parted pilgrim thrills with thought Of his lov'd home , if o'er the distant plain Perchance , his ears the village chimes have caught , Seeming to mourn the close of dying day . * On the entrance into Purgatory M. Ginguené thus ...
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... late period of his poetical career ; so that , according to the ingenious expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every ...
... late period of his poetical career ; so that , according to the ingenious expression of M. Gin- guené , he may be called the second who had none before him . ' A few of Petrarch's best sonnets have been repeatedly imitated in every ...
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