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 289
... seems , if anything , to have stimulated the growing interest . All the volumes of the valuable ' Collezione Settecentesca ' have been published since 1914 . Nor is this surprising when we remember how much that is most characteristic ...
... seems , if anything , to have stimulated the growing interest . All the volumes of the valuable ' Collezione Settecentesca ' have been published since 1914 . Nor is this surprising when we remember how much that is most characteristic ...
Page 294
... seem to raise them above the cares of everyday life . But they are altogether lacking in the solid qualities which we associate with the age of our own great Doctor . Even Horace Walpole's letters possess a manly vigour for which we ...
... seem to raise them above the cares of everyday life . But they are altogether lacking in the solid qualities which we associate with the age of our own great Doctor . Even Horace Walpole's letters possess a manly vigour for which we ...
Page 318
... seem at first sight to be a long journey from anything of this kind to Walton's holy Dean of St Paul's . And so in one way it is . The Dean's ideal of life was as unlike as possible to that professed by many young writers and artists to ...
... seem at first sight to be a long journey from anything of this kind to Walton's holy Dean of St Paul's . And so in one way it is . The Dean's ideal of life was as unlike as possible to that professed by many young writers and artists to ...
Page 319
... seem to have influenced him far more than Greeks , Latins , Italians , or Englishmen , and the worship which our young artists lavish on that curious Greek painter who became a Spaniard and retains of Greece nothing but his name THE ...
... seem to have influenced him far more than Greeks , Latins , Italians , or Englishmen , and the worship which our young artists lavish on that curious Greek painter who became a Spaniard and retains of Greece nothing but his name THE ...
Page 325
... seems to make few mentions of the others ; that he who was no Low Church Puritan habitually speaks of himself , even in the days of Laud , not as Priest but as Minister or Preacher ; that he has no hesitation what- ever in quoting and ...
... seems to make few mentions of the others ; that he who was no Low Church Puritan habitually speaks of himself , even in the days of Laud , not as Priest but as Minister or Preacher ; that he has no hesitation what- ever in quoting and ...
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