The Quarterly Review, Volumes 266-267William 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, 1936 |
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... perhaps have been even a greater man than he is had he strayed for a while beyond those narrow precincts . Anyway it is certain that the men who rule this country in the future will have had a different training and a more varied ...
... perhaps have been even a greater man than he is had he strayed for a while beyond those narrow precincts . Anyway it is certain that the men who rule this country in the future will have had a different training and a more varied ...
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... perhaps be forgiven for not at once perceiving where the significance of Baring's work really lies . Anyhow , I admit that years ago the figure of Mrs Housman in ' Passing By , ' which was his first novel , seemed to me too lightly ...
... perhaps be forgiven for not at once perceiving where the significance of Baring's work really lies . Anyhow , I admit that years ago the figure of Mrs Housman in ' Passing By , ' which was his first novel , seemed to me too lightly ...
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... perhaps come to see that there was not much that was either intellectually or pecuniarily profitable in the orthodox way , he turned over a new leaf and began to satirise . If he could not find absolute truth , he would at least expose ...
... perhaps come to see that there was not much that was either intellectually or pecuniarily profitable in the orthodox way , he turned over a new leaf and began to satirise . If he could not find absolute truth , he would at least expose ...
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