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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... authority , this passage is entirely Shakespearean . It is most interesting , moreover , to see how by deletions , corrections , and additions in the MS . the first ideas and expressions of the poet were Modified currente calamo . Mr ...
... authority , this passage is entirely Shakespearean . It is most interesting , moreover , to see how by deletions , corrections , and additions in the MS . the first ideas and expressions of the poet were Modified currente calamo . Mr ...
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... authority of an acknowledged master . In Addison's day Will's was still pre - eminently the resort of authors . When false news of the death of Louis XIV arrived in London and set all the coffee - house politicians agog , Addison ...
... authority of an acknowledged master . In Addison's day Will's was still pre - eminently the resort of authors . When false news of the death of Louis XIV arrived in London and set all the coffee - house politicians agog , Addison ...
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... authority to form a company for the construction of a line from Jibuti to Harrar and Addis Abbaba and thence westwards to the banks of the White Nile . Out of this original concession grew the prolonged and tortuous ' affair ' of the ...
... authority to form a company for the construction of a line from Jibuti to Harrar and Addis Abbaba and thence westwards to the banks of the White Nile . Out of this original concession grew the prolonged and tortuous ' affair ' of the ...
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... authority when attempt to analyse the poet's intellectual character and to describe his imaginative habits . Almost at once began to occupy towards him the attitude , and some thing much more than the attitude , of the famous ole ...
... authority when attempt to analyse the poet's intellectual character and to describe his imaginative habits . Almost at once began to occupy towards him the attitude , and some thing much more than the attitude , of the famous ole ...
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... authorities , who were then solely dependent on the river for their line of communications , to take the first step . In the autumn of that year , amid the lamentations of the local Arabs and the head- shakings of many cautious souls ...
... authorities , who were then solely dependent on the river for their line of communications , to take the first step . In the autumn of that year , amid the lamentations of the local Arabs and the head- shakings of many cautious souls ...
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