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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... never suspected the soothing influence it possessed , long though this had been appreciated by its genuine devotees . The tide turned in favour of the ' Settecento ' some years ago , as was proved by the growing number of books that ...
... never suspected the soothing influence it possessed , long though this had been appreciated by its genuine devotees . The tide turned in favour of the ' Settecento ' some years ago , as was proved by the growing number of books that ...
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... never himself gave any one so much as a drink of water from a bucket . Gradenigo , who was famed for his hospitality , instantly invited all those present to dine with him on the morrow , and promised that no food that was left over ...
... never himself gave any one so much as a drink of water from a bucket . Gradenigo , who was famed for his hospitality , instantly invited all those present to dine with him on the morrow , and promised that no food that was left over ...
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... never on more than bowing terms with it . And it was he who breathed new life into Italian comedy by drawing his inspiration from the world around him . He belonged to the bourgeois class that was beginning to come into prominence ; and ...
... never on more than bowing terms with it . And it was he who breathed new life into Italian comedy by drawing his inspiration from the world around him . He belonged to the bourgeois class that was beginning to come into prominence ; and ...
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... never believed that anti- venereal lectures were just as important as physical exercise parades , and should be equally compulsory . To a certain extent prophylaxis has been introduced , but it was carried out in a half - hearted manner ...
... never believed that anti- venereal lectures were just as important as physical exercise parades , and should be equally compulsory . To a certain extent prophylaxis has been introduced , but it was carried out in a half - hearted manner ...
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