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 267
... possible in his hand , and forgetting - at least for the time being - the profound dissatisfaction which the attitude of France had given him in connexion with the negotiations concerning the Spanish Marriages , did not overlook the ...
... possible in his hand , and forgetting - at least for the time being - the profound dissatisfaction which the attitude of France had given him in connexion with the negotiations concerning the Spanish Marriages , did not overlook the ...
Page 274
... possible . The most capable students remain attached to the University in some permanent way . They receive bursaries and are sent abroad so that they may embark upon original work of their own . Every attempt is made to secure the best ...
... possible . The most capable students remain attached to the University in some permanent way . They receive bursaries and are sent abroad so that they may embark upon original work of their own . Every attempt is made to secure the best ...
Page 276
... possible for foreigners also to know Russia if they were willing to become acquainted with the language and to study Russian scientific literature . It is not our fault that they have not done so up to the present time . Of course the ...
... possible for foreigners also to know Russia if they were willing to become acquainted with the language and to study Russian scientific literature . It is not our fault that they have not done so up to the present time . Of course the ...
Page 295
... possible till the old edifice had been overthrown by Napoleon . Hence those to whom the ' Settecento ' means the beginning of the new rather than the end of the old prefer to dwell upon its second half . In literature no poet of the ...
... possible till the old edifice had been overthrown by Napoleon . Hence those to whom the ' Settecento ' means the beginning of the new rather than the end of the old prefer to dwell upon its second half . In literature no poet of the ...
Page 302
... possible source of danger . Very different is that other popular hostess , Cecilia Zen Tron , with whom she is often confused . ' Brava la Trona , La vende el palco PiĆ¹ cara della persona , ' sang the gondoliers , when they heard the ...
... possible source of danger . Very different is that other popular hostess , Cecilia Zen Tron , with whom she is often confused . ' Brava la Trona , La vende el palco PiĆ¹ cara della persona , ' sang the gondoliers , when they heard the ...
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