The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 |
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Page 49
... seems regrettable , though obviously essential to the scheme of things , that wild family life should be so brief , or that in the words of William Long ' the mother- love that makes the summer wilderness so beautiful ' should be a mere ...
... seems regrettable , though obviously essential to the scheme of things , that wild family life should be so brief , or that in the words of William Long ' the mother- love that makes the summer wilderness so beautiful ' should be a mere ...
Page 119
... seem to have little in common with each other , and cer- tainly Mr Sassoon's companions in the unliterary Ather- stone hunting box would not have felt at home in , say , Sir Edward Marsh's rooms in Grays Inn . Mr Sassoon , however , seems ...
... seem to have little in common with each other , and cer- tainly Mr Sassoon's companions in the unliterary Ather- stone hunting box would not have felt at home in , say , Sir Edward Marsh's rooms in Grays Inn . Mr Sassoon , however , seems ...
Page 212
... seems to - day ( February 16 ) ! ' All else it almost sounds ironic . The mightiest see- saw in war has been before us : in North Africa the continued chase of Rommel right across the rest of the Italian African Empire into Tripoli and ...
... seems to - day ( February 16 ) ! ' All else it almost sounds ironic . The mightiest see- saw in war has been before us : in North Africa the continued chase of Rommel right across the rest of the Italian African Empire into Tripoli and ...
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