The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 |
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Page 268
... danger of finding the ground on which he had advanced sink from under him . It was necessary to hush up the matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and assuming such proportions that it might become dangerous . More than a past ...
... danger of finding the ground on which he had advanced sink from under him . It was necessary to hush up the matter , in order to prevent it from rankling and assuming such proportions that it might become dangerous . More than a past ...
Page 269
... danger that might be caused to the realisation of his projects by what I may call ' la Contagion de l'Entente Cordiale . ' It disquieted him to such an extent , this Entente Cordiale , ' that from the month of August 1844 , until the ...
... danger that might be caused to the realisation of his projects by what I may call ' la Contagion de l'Entente Cordiale . ' It disquieted him to such an extent , this Entente Cordiale , ' that from the month of August 1844 , until the ...
Page 271
... danger without succeeding in averting it . He could hardly have believed that he was speaking the truth when , in inditing his Mémoire autobiographique in 1852 , he wrote : ' Je suis l'homme de ce qui était . ' Commandant WEIL . Art . 2 ...
... danger without succeeding in averting it . He could hardly have believed that he was speaking the truth when , in inditing his Mémoire autobiographique in 1852 , he wrote : ' Je suis l'homme de ce qui était . ' Commandant WEIL . Art . 2 ...
Page 297
... authorities were called in to muzzle the dangerous intruder . So he returned to England , where , in spite of his violence , his sterling qualities made him welcome in the best literary society x 2 THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 297.
... authorities were called in to muzzle the dangerous intruder . So he returned to England , where , in spite of his violence , his sterling qualities made him welcome in the best literary society x 2 THE ITALIAN SETTECENTO 297.
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... danger to any one . To us he has become an object of antiquarian interest ; and we readily turn to the ' Giorno ' for the light it throws upon the social life of the age . The very illustrations with which this well - printed edition is ...
... danger to any one . To us he has become an object of antiquarian interest ; and we readily turn to the ' Giorno ' for the light it throws upon the social life of the age . The very illustrations with which this well - printed edition is ...
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