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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... interest and importance . In another paper Addison tells us that by the favour of the benchers he was allowed to walk by himself in the garden of Lincoln's Inn ; and he describes how , pacing there alone on a winter evening , he was ...
... interest and importance . In another paper Addison tells us that by the favour of the benchers he was allowed to walk by himself in the garden of Lincoln's Inn ; and he describes how , pacing there alone on a winter evening , he was ...
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... interest it is to maintain the status quo . What remedy is to be found for this melancholy state of affairs , it is not easy to discover . At one time , under cover of the Treaty of London ( 1915 ) , Italy seemed inclined to claim ...
... interest it is to maintain the status quo . What remedy is to be found for this melancholy state of affairs , it is not easy to discover . At one time , under cover of the Treaty of London ( 1915 ) , Italy seemed inclined to claim ...
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... interest taken in them by Anthony Trollope , and the care he took in meticulous revision and criticism of them , found a delighted and grateful response in Austin Dobson's modest conscientiousness . At this point an odd incident has to ...
... interest taken in them by Anthony Trollope , and the care he took in meticulous revision and criticism of them , found a delighted and grateful response in Austin Dobson's modest conscientiousness . At this point an odd incident has to ...
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... interest in the picturesqueness of horror and squalo and into violent topsy - turvy ideals of morality , that th innocent world of fancy , as it flourished in 1873 , ha become almost inconceivable to young persons vigorous mental ...
... interest in the picturesqueness of horror and squalo and into violent topsy - turvy ideals of morality , that th innocent world of fancy , as it flourished in 1873 , ha become almost inconceivable to young persons vigorous mental ...
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... interest . Mazzini was among those who had haunted Aubrey House at an earlier time . He was a corre- spondent of a Pen and Pencil Club inaugurated by Mrs Peter Taylor , whose members met on stated occasions to read and exhibit to one ...
... interest . Mazzini was among those who had haunted Aubrey House at an earlier time . He was a corre- spondent of a Pen and Pencil Club inaugurated by Mrs Peter Taylor , whose members met on stated occasions to read and exhibit to one ...
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