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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... perhaps for him . The principal theatres of London in Addison's time were the Haymarket and Drury Lane ; Covent Garden was not built till some years after his death . The Haymarket was designed and opened by Vanbrugh in 1705 ; but at ...
... perhaps for him . The principal theatres of London in Addison's time were the Haymarket and Drury Lane ; Covent Garden was not built till some years after his death . The Haymarket was designed and opened by Vanbrugh in 1705 ; but at ...
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... perhaps the most amazing fact in the whole imbroglio - Webster could not be induced to withdraw his support of the lady , who died not long afterwards , firmly impenitent . All that Webster would ever concede was , after a delay of ten ...
... perhaps the most amazing fact in the whole imbroglio - Webster could not be induced to withdraw his support of the lady , who died not long afterwards , firmly impenitent . All that Webster would ever concede was , after a delay of ten ...
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... perhaps happily , abandoned . It was not encouraged by those whose judgment , in those early days , he respected , partly no doubt because they had grown to expect another class of poetry from him , but partly because what excited ...
... perhaps happily , abandoned . It was not encouraged by those whose judgment , in those early days , he respected , partly no doubt because they had grown to expect another class of poetry from him , but partly because what excited ...
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... perhaps , for both . The late Radical politician , Mr Peter Taylor , for many years M.P. for Leicester , lived in a large house , surrounded by gardens on Campden Hill - Aubrey House , long ago destroyed . Here he and his gifted wife ...
... perhaps , for both . The late Radical politician , Mr Peter Taylor , for many years M.P. for Leicester , lived in a large house , surrounded by gardens on Campden Hill - Aubrey House , long ago destroyed . Here he and his gifted wife ...
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... perhaps , but I am at a loss to point to a single prose work , even , which was not read to me before it was sent to press . It must be expressly under- stood that I was not expected merely to admire , or in the first instance ...
... perhaps , but I am at a loss to point to a single prose work , even , which was not read to me before it was sent to press . It must be expressly under- stood that I was not expected merely to admire , or in the first instance ...
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