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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... produce the old faulty book , now quite out of date , with all its glaring imperfections , in practically the same form as before . The Clarendon Press followed suit almost immediately , though their edition is undated . Its text indeed ...
... produce the old faulty book , now quite out of date , with all its glaring imperfections , in practically the same form as before . The Clarendon Press followed suit almost immediately , though their edition is undated . Its text indeed ...
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... production of the writings on which his fame securely rests . These writings comprise above all the papers contributed by him to the ' Tatler ' and the ' Spectator , ' which ran successively , with breaks of about twenty months , from ...
... production of the writings on which his fame securely rests . These writings comprise above all the papers contributed by him to the ' Tatler ' and the ' Spectator , ' which ran successively , with breaks of about twenty months , from ...
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... productions exist , and show a humoristic tendency , i the direction of Cruikshank and Charles Keane . H was , however , brought into contact with a clerk of hi own age at the Board of Trade , William Cosmo Monk house , afterwards ...
... productions exist , and show a humoristic tendency , i the direction of Cruikshank and Charles Keane . H was , however , brought into contact with a clerk of hi own age at the Board of Trade , William Cosmo Monk house , afterwards ...
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... volume will be found , I think , the quintessence of his genius . Nowhere else is he more completely himself , and this volume contained specimens " of every class of his finest production . It opened AUSTIN DOBSON 65.
... volume will be found , I think , the quintessence of his genius . Nowhere else is he more completely himself , and this volume contained specimens " of every class of his finest production . It opened AUSTIN DOBSON 65.
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... production . It opened with a series of miniature dramas in rhyme , six groups in Sèvres , each as light as thistle - down and as subtle a a comedy by Marivaux . No one has excelled , in thei own limited compass no one has equalled ...
... production . It opened with a series of miniature dramas in rhyme , six groups in Sèvres , each as light as thistle - down and as subtle a a comedy by Marivaux . No one has excelled , in thei own limited compass no one has equalled ...
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