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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... house in Holborn before the new Queen . * The impersonal theory of the Sonnets is now the refuge of puzzled students ; and Sir Sidney Lee , after holding the other two theories successively , has now become protagonist for this view ...
... house in Holborn before the new Queen . * The impersonal theory of the Sonnets is now the refuge of puzzled students ; and Sir Sidney Lee , after holding the other two theories successively , has now become protagonist for this view ...
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... House about 1805 , burnt by a tenant named Williams , who , on inquiry for such relics being made , said , ' I wish you had arrived sooner ; it isn't a fortnight since I destroyed several baskets full of letters and papers to clear a ...
... House about 1805 , burnt by a tenant named Williams , who , on inquiry for such relics being made , said , ' I wish you had arrived sooner ; it isn't a fortnight since I destroyed several baskets full of letters and papers to clear a ...
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... house on the north side of Russell Street , at the end of Bow Street , in Covent Garden . The coffee - house owed its reputation to Dryden , who frequented it habitually , gathering the wits of London about him and holding forth on ...
... house on the north side of Russell Street , at the end of Bow Street , in Covent Garden . The coffee - house owed its reputation to Dryden , who frequented it habitually , gathering the wits of London about him and holding forth on ...
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... house politicians were to some extent coloured by their professional occupa- tions . In Fish Street , where the coffee - houses seem to have chiefly depended on the patronage of fishmongers , he heard a leading politician discoursing on ...
... house politicians were to some extent coloured by their professional occupa- tions . In Fish Street , where the coffee - houses seem to have chiefly depended on the patronage of fishmongers , he heard a leading politician discoursing on ...
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... house in Shire Lane , by Temple Bar . It took its name , not , as might naturally be supposed , from the contents of the pies , but from a pastry - cook named Christopher Katt , who kept the house ; and the pies were called Kit - cats ...
... house in Shire Lane , by Temple Bar . It took its name , not , as might naturally be supposed , from the contents of the pies , but from a pastry - cook named Christopher Katt , who kept the house ; and the pies were called Kit - cats ...
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