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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... after the declension of the Roman power ; and contenting ourselves with barely noticing its first great separa- tion ( usually assigned to the period of the accession A 3 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 5.
... after the declension of the Roman power ; and contenting ourselves with barely noticing its first great separa- tion ( usually assigned to the period of the accession A 3 1814. Ginguené and Sismondi's Literary History of Italy , & c . 5.
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... tion ( usually assigned to the period of the accession of the Cape- tian race ) into the Roman Wallon , or Langue d ' Oil , and the Pro- vençal or Langue d'Oc ; it will be sufficient for our present pur- pose to take a rapid survey of ...
... tion ( usually assigned to the period of the accession of the Cape- tian race ) into the Roman Wallon , or Langue d ' Oil , and the Pro- vençal or Langue d'Oc ; it will be sufficient for our present pur- pose to take a rapid survey of ...
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... tion which Orlando delivers to his little band of followers on the eve of the battle , the remorse of Charlemagne on witnessing the fatal effects of his blind confidence in Ganellon , and the solemn miracle which follows it ; but we ...
... tion which Orlando delivers to his little band of followers on the eve of the battle , the remorse of Charlemagne on witnessing the fatal effects of his blind confidence in Ganellon , and the solemn miracle which follows it ; but we ...
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... tion of two heroines long since in possession of the stage . The reader has already anticipated us in naming Tilburina and Queen Dolialolla ; and prejudice itself must admit that the supreme ex- cellence of the models might justify an ...
... tion of two heroines long since in possession of the stage . The reader has already anticipated us in naming Tilburina and Queen Dolialolla ; and prejudice itself must admit that the supreme ex- cellence of the models might justify an ...
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... tion with regard to the spheroid , it must evidently be identical with the velocity of increase or decrease of the perpendicular to the circumference of the section cut off by the refracting surface ; and with regard to the surrounding ...
... tion with regard to the spheroid , it must evidently be identical with the velocity of increase or decrease of the perpendicular to the circumference of the section cut off by the refracting surface ; and with regard to the surrounding ...
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