The Quarterly Review, Volume 111John Murray, 1862 |
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Page 450
... Thornbury's volumes might lead us to expect a matured and carefully executed work . The author tells us that he has ... Thornbury's other productions , his Life of Turner ' is simply the most deplorable piece of bookmaking that has ever ...
... Thornbury's volumes might lead us to expect a matured and carefully executed work . The author tells us that he has ... Thornbury's other productions , his Life of Turner ' is simply the most deplorable piece of bookmaking that has ever ...
Page 452
... Thornbury's undertaking . If so , we congratulate him on his discreet caution ; and , now that the result is seen , we imagine that most of the gentlemen who are distinguished by Mr. Thornbury's expressions of gratitude would be glad to ...
... Thornbury's undertaking . If so , we congratulate him on his discreet caution ; and , now that the result is seen , we imagine that most of the gentlemen who are distinguished by Mr. Thornbury's expressions of gratitude would be glad to ...
Page 453
... Thornbury's sublime magnanimity , and with his magnificent style of expressing it . But what was our surprise when , near the beginning of the same chapter ( p . 173 ) , we found a quotation which was evidently the sketch alluded to ...
... Thornbury's sublime magnanimity , and with his magnificent style of expressing it . But what was our surprise when , near the beginning of the same chapter ( p . 173 ) , we found a quotation which was evidently the sketch alluded to ...
Page 454
... Thornbury does not there inform us ; but it may be found at vol . i . p . 389 , and is very little to the purpose , even ... Thornbury's practice , and we have no means of measuring the extent of his unavowed appropriations . The words ...
... Thornbury does not there inform us ; but it may be found at vol . i . p . 389 , and is very little to the purpose , even ... Thornbury's practice , and we have no means of measuring the extent of his unavowed appropriations . The words ...
Page 456
... Thornbury's obligations 6 But to Mr. Wornum are not limited to '. Thornbury , i . 296 . ' It is a hilly landscape , with a large seven - arched bridge , spanning a river with wooded banks : a windmill and town on the right ; in the ...
... Thornbury's obligations 6 But to Mr. Wornum are not limited to '. Thornbury , i . 296 . ' It is a hilly landscape , with a large seven - arched bridge , spanning a river with wooded banks : a windmill and town on the right ; in the ...
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