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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... hope , Derived is inheritor to France ' ( 1 , 1 , 14 ) . ' Upon the bare report and name of arms ' ( 1 , 2 , 80 ) . ' It wakened Cæsar from his Roman grave ' ( II , 1 , 38 ) . ' Better than beautiful thou must begin , Devise for fair a ...
... hope , Derived is inheritor to France ' ( 1 , 1 , 14 ) . ' Upon the bare report and name of arms ' ( 1 , 2 , 80 ) . ' It wakened Cæsar from his Roman grave ' ( II , 1 , 38 ) . ' Better than beautiful thou must begin , Devise for fair a ...
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... hope deferred , he signalled to the commander of the relieving force , Are you sure that you are on the right river ? ' The intelligent traveller who sets out by river - steamer from Basrah for Baghdad will not have progressed far ...
... hope deferred , he signalled to the commander of the relieving force , Are you sure that you are on the right river ? ' The intelligent traveller who sets out by river - steamer from Basrah for Baghdad will not have progressed far ...
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... hope to understand ' the events with which she deals . 6 It is of course quite true that historians have chosen t to deal with facts rather than with their psychological significance , but it is probably untrue that they have made this ...
... hope to understand ' the events with which she deals . 6 It is of course quite true that historians have chosen t to deal with facts rather than with their psychological significance , but it is probably untrue that they have made this ...
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... hope of seeing social peace re - established and the work of recon- struction begun . The discouragement and apathy of the voters who stood for order on the one hand , and the rapid progress of revolutionary ideas on the other , were ...
... hope of seeing social peace re - established and the work of recon- struction begun . The discouragement and apathy of the voters who stood for order on the one hand , and the rapid progress of revolutionary ideas on the other , were ...
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... hope of success . Secondly , a deep cleavage separates the brain - workers from the manual workers , rendering any kind of collaboration between the two altogether out of the question . Lastly , even if the dictatorship be firmly ...
... hope of success . Secondly , a deep cleavage separates the brain - workers from the manual workers , rendering any kind of collaboration between the two altogether out of the question . Lastly , even if the dictatorship be firmly ...
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