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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... whole from the word ' forgiven , ' and put instead Tell me but this . ' • This whole scene is topical at the present day . It reveals the bitter feeling against the interpenetration of England by aliens in the 16th century . We have ...
... whole from the word ' forgiven , ' and put instead Tell me but this . ' • This whole scene is topical at the present day . It reveals the bitter feeling against the interpenetration of England by aliens in the 16th century . We have ...
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... whole of the reigns of James the Second , William the Third , and Anne , and the first five years of George the First . But his memory is chiefly associated with the age of Queen Anne , because that period coincided with the maturity of ...
... whole of the reigns of James the Second , William the Third , and Anne , and the first five years of George the First . But his memory is chiefly associated with the age of Queen Anne , because that period coincided with the maturity of ...
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... whole outer room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were very indifferent towards the door , but improved in quality as you approached the steam of the coffee - pot in the inner room , where he heard the whole Spanish monarchy ...
... whole outer room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were very indifferent towards the door , but improved in quality as you approached the steam of the coffee - pot in the inner room , where he heard the whole Spanish monarchy ...
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... whole audience . Proceeding still eastward the Spectator came to Cheapside , where he heard a haberdasher haranguing a circle of admirers in a coffee - house of which he was the most shining ornament . The speaker called several of his ...
... whole audience . Proceeding still eastward the Spectator came to Cheapside , where he heard a haberdasher haranguing a circle of admirers in a coffee - house of which he was the most shining ornament . The speaker called several of his ...
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... whole audience to quake and made a deeper impression on the mind than mere words could convey . Among the actors of his time Addison mentions Betterton , Bullock , and Norris . Of these , Betterton played Macbeth , while Bullock ...
... whole audience to quake and made a deeper impression on the mind than mere words could convey . Among the actors of his time Addison mentions Betterton , Bullock , and Norris . Of these , Betterton played Macbeth , while Bullock ...
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