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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... English finance and industry . The scene opens on the Jack Cade note , Lincoln being the leader : Linc . Peace , hear me ! He that will not see a red herring at a Harry groat , butter at elevenpence a pound , meal at nine shillings a ...
... English finance and industry . The scene opens on the Jack Cade note , Lincoln being the leader : Linc . Peace , hear me ! He that will not see a red herring at a Harry groat , butter at elevenpence a pound , meal at nine shillings a ...
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... English readers by Shelton in 1612. Theobald in 1727 claimed , but falsely , to have published this play under the title of The Distrest Lovers , ' or ' The Double False- hood . ' It is on the same subject , but bears no trace of ...
... English readers by Shelton in 1612. Theobald in 1727 claimed , but falsely , to have published this play under the title of The Distrest Lovers , ' or ' The Double False- hood . ' It is on the same subject , but bears no trace of ...
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... English traffic during the war , news of military operations in Flanders and Germany reached England only by the mail from Holland ; hence the conspicuous place which the Dutch mail takes in the periodical literature of that age . And ...
... English traffic during the war , news of military operations in Flanders and Germany reached England only by the mail from Holland ; hence the conspicuous place which the Dutch mail takes in the periodical literature of that age . And ...
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... English fishermen would not have to fear the raids of French privateers on their boats and nets . The orator then considered the death of Louis XIV in its bearing on the catch of pilchards , and by his remarks on that subject infused a ...
... English fishermen would not have to fear the raids of French privateers on their boats and nets . The orator then considered the death of Louis XIV in its bearing on the catch of pilchards , and by his remarks on that subject infused a ...
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... English pieces . It was at the Haymarket that Handel , then a stranger lately arrived in England , produced his opera of ' Rinaldo ' in February 1711. It was highly successful , and Addison bore unwilling witness to its popularity . He ...
... English pieces . It was at the Haymarket that Handel , then a stranger lately arrived in England , produced his opera of ' Rinaldo ' in February 1711. It was highly successful , and Addison bore unwilling witness to its popularity . He ...
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