The Quarterly Review, Volume 219William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1913 |
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... House of Commons . October 12 , 1912 , June 19 and 20 , 1913 . 6 ' Times , ' 204 231 - 256 ART . 14. - EASTERN PROBLEMS AND BRITISH INTERESTS - 270 ART . 15. - GEORGE WYNDHAM : SOME IMPRESSIONS BY A FRIEND 291 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No ...
... House of Commons . October 12 , 1912 , June 19 and 20 , 1913 . 6 ' Times , ' 204 231 - 256 ART . 14. - EASTERN PROBLEMS AND BRITISH INTERESTS - 270 ART . 15. - GEORGE WYNDHAM : SOME IMPRESSIONS BY A FRIEND 291 THE QUARTERLY REVIEW . No ...
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... house of good sayings , happy comments , ludicrous incidents . When Francie returned to Dublin we read how one of her cousins , Dottie , unfailing pur- veyor of diseases to the family , had imported German measles from her school ...
... house of good sayings , happy comments , ludicrous incidents . When Francie returned to Dublin we read how one of her cousins , Dottie , unfailing pur- veyor of diseases to the family , had imported German measles from her school ...
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... house ready for them . " - " The house is cleaned down and ready for them as soon as they like to walk into it , " replied Eliza Hackett with dignity , " and if the new lady faults the drawing - room chimbley for not being swep , the ...
... house ready for them . " - " The house is cleaned down and ready for them as soon as they like to walk into it , " replied Eliza Hackett with dignity , " and if the new lady faults the drawing - room chimbley for not being swep , the ...
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... house only to find Christopher Dysart reading Rossetti's poems to Francie FitzPatrick , who has just timidly observed , in reply to her instructor's remark that the hero is a pilgrim , ' I know a lovely song called " The Pilgrim of Love ...
... house only to find Christopher Dysart reading Rossetti's poems to Francie FitzPatrick , who has just timidly observed , in reply to her instructor's remark that the hero is a pilgrim , ' I know a lovely song called " The Pilgrim of Love ...
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... house to get at the chimbleys . ' The narrative reaches its climax in the chapter headed ' Lisheen Races . Second - hand . ' Major Yeates and his egregious English visitor Mr Leigh Kelway , an earnest Radical publicist , having failed ...
... house to get at the chimbleys . ' The narrative reaches its climax in the chapter headed ' Lisheen Races . Second - hand . ' Major Yeates and his egregious English visitor Mr Leigh Kelway , an earnest Radical publicist , having failed ...
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