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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... sense of humour was not less acute than Briand's , and if his wit was neither so incisive nor so ready , he was not ... sense in which the description is generally applied , but in the sense of a man deliberately apprenticed to the craft ...
... sense of humour was not less acute than Briand's , and if his wit was neither so incisive nor so ready , he was not ... sense in which the description is generally applied , but in the sense of a man deliberately apprenticed to the craft ...
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... sense which has been made by any major novelist is to be found in the work of Thomas Hardy . Alike in his prose writings and in his poetry Hardy regarded nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a ...
... sense which has been made by any major novelist is to be found in the work of Thomas Hardy . Alike in his prose writings and in his poetry Hardy regarded nature , just as Wordsworth did , with the eye of a poet . However , he drew a ...
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... sense , an affair of bricks and mortar , providing additional buildings , but in another sense it is not secular but spiritual - if we lay down fresh rules for the quality of religion to be taught . A divorce measure is , in one sense ...
... sense , an affair of bricks and mortar , providing additional buildings , but in another sense it is not secular but spiritual - if we lay down fresh rules for the quality of religion to be taught . A divorce measure is , in one sense ...
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