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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... realise the justice of this statement one has but to glance at the condition of Egypt to - day , and compare its peaceful prosperity with the anarchic situation of , say , 1882-4 . But the transformation which has been accom- plished ...
... realise the justice of this statement one has but to glance at the condition of Egypt to - day , and compare its peaceful prosperity with the anarchic situation of , say , 1882-4 . But the transformation which has been accom- plished ...
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... realisation , no reason for anxiety can be said to exist . 6 Lord Kitchener , speaking at Khartoum early in 1912 , declared : The future is bright , and the good administra- tion in the Sudan , of which I am glad to see abundant proofs ...
... realisation , no reason for anxiety can be said to exist . 6 Lord Kitchener , speaking at Khartoum early in 1912 , declared : The future is bright , and the good administra- tion in the Sudan , of which I am glad to see abundant proofs ...
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... realise fairly well the rural condi- tions in which Virgil spent his youth on the great Lombard plain . In his earlier verse , amidst all the imagery which is there borrowed from Greek sources , it is not difficult to perceive also an ...
... realise fairly well the rural condi- tions in which Virgil spent his youth on the great Lombard plain . In his earlier verse , amidst all the imagery which is there borrowed from Greek sources , it is not difficult to perceive also an ...
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... realised from the exuberant joy expressed in one of his most delightful lyrics ( xxxi ) , written on the spot , when he returned from the East . The poem is addressed to Sirmio , which he calls the little gem of all the peninsulas or ...
... realised from the exuberant joy expressed in one of his most delightful lyrics ( xxxi ) , written on the spot , when he returned from the East . The poem is addressed to Sirmio , which he calls the little gem of all the peninsulas or ...
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... realise this as keenly as they fail to realise other important facts . Hence the clumsy attempt to persuade the Arabs of Syria that the Kaiser has embraced the faith of the Prophet - an attempt which affords but another proof of the ...
... realise this as keenly as they fail to realise other important facts . Hence the clumsy attempt to persuade the Arabs of Syria that the Kaiser has embraced the faith of the Prophet - an attempt which affords but another proof of the ...
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