The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 |
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... Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero. APY Q211 v . 237-38 Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , Limited , London and Beccles , England . CONTENTS OF No. 471. - APRIL , 1922 . ART.
... Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero. APY Q211 v . 237-38 Printed by WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS , Limited , London and Beccles , England . CONTENTS OF No. 471. - APRIL , 1922 . ART.
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... England 10. A History of French Architecture 11. Cardinal Manning 12. Two Russian Statesmen · • No. 470. - JANUARY , 1922 . 1. Recent Shakespearean Research . - II . 2. London Life in the Time of Addison 1 • 18 6. Political Demonology 3 ...
... England 10. A History of French Architecture 11. Cardinal Manning 12. Two Russian Statesmen · • No. 470. - JANUARY , 1922 . 1. Recent Shakespearean Research . - II . 2. London Life in the Time of Addison 1 • 18 6. Political Demonology 3 ...
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... Palace of Pleasure , ' a book which we know Shakespeare to have used . ' Sir Thomas More , ' the third apocryphal play. RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH 9 New Light on Medieval England The Naval War, 1914-15 The Life of Lord Salisbury.
... Palace of Pleasure , ' a book which we know Shakespeare to have used . ' Sir Thomas More , ' the third apocryphal play. RECENT SHAKESPEAREAN RESEARCH 9 New Light on Medieval England The Naval War, 1914-15 The Life of Lord Salisbury.
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... England by aliens in the 16th century . We have seen the same in our time . It serves to illustrate the account lately given by Mr Ian Colvin in his ' Hanseatic League of a most ominous and instructive chapter in our history Though the ...
... England by aliens in the 16th century . We have seen the same in our time . It serves to illustrate the account lately given by Mr Ian Colvin in his ' Hanseatic League of a most ominous and instructive chapter in our history Though the ...
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... England only by the mail from Holland ; hence the conspicuous place which the Dutch mail takes in the periodical literature of that age . And as the packet - boat came from the east , and it was long before the invention of steamers ...
... England only by the mail from Holland ; hence the conspicuous place which the Dutch mail takes in the periodical literature of that age . And as the packet - boat came from the east , and it was long before the invention of steamers ...
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