The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 |
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... Modern German Historians . · ART . 2.- WHITE WOLF ' IN KANSU PAGE - 313 353 ART . 3. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF ENEMY COUNTRIES 370 ART . 4. - MUSIC AND THE WAR 393 ART . 5. - THE ABANDONMENT OF THE GOLD STANDARD 409 ART . 6. - THE ...
... Modern German Historians . · ART . 2.- WHITE WOLF ' IN KANSU PAGE - 313 353 ART . 3. THE ECONOMIC CONDITION OF ENEMY COUNTRIES 370 ART . 4. - MUSIC AND THE WAR 393 ART . 5. - THE ABANDONMENT OF THE GOLD STANDARD 409 ART . 6. - THE ...
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... Modern Egypt . By the Earl of Cromer . London : Macmillan , 1908 . 4. Letters from the Sudan . By E. F. Knight . London : Macmillan , 1897 . 5. The Anglo - Egyptian Sudan . By Count Gleichen . London : Harrison , 1905 . 6. The Expansion ...
... Modern Egypt . By the Earl of Cromer . London : Macmillan , 1908 . 4. Letters from the Sudan . By E. F. Knight . London : Macmillan , 1897 . 5. The Anglo - Egyptian Sudan . By Count Gleichen . London : Harrison , 1905 . 6. The Expansion ...
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... modern town contains few , if any , remains of Roman architecture that connect our age directly with that of Catullus . The noble arena , the ruins of a stately theatre , one or two of the arches of a bridge that still spans the rapid ...
... modern town contains few , if any , remains of Roman architecture that connect our age directly with that of Catullus . The noble arena , the ruins of a stately theatre , one or two of the arches of a bridge that still spans the rapid ...
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... modern standards of taste , but must be looked at in the light in which they would be generally understood in his day . The Roman populace , when in merry mood , were wont to vie with each other in scurrilous Fescennine verse ; but the ...
... modern standards of taste , but must be looked at in the light in which they would be generally understood in his day . The Roman populace , when in merry mood , were wont to vie with each other in scurrilous Fescennine verse ; but the ...
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... modern visitors , and to which the eye most often and admiringly turns . Even when we bear in mind the horror of the antique world for the wildness and the dangers of mountains , it is im- possible to escape a feeling of surprise that ...
... modern visitors , and to which the eye most often and admiringly turns . Even when we bear in mind the horror of the antique world for the wildness and the dangers of mountains , it is im- possible to escape a feeling of surprise that ...
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