The Quarterly Review, Volume 101John Murray, 1857 |
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Page 104
... thought that the varied examples which have here been quoted are either irrelevant or without serious significance ... thought of Homer was his subject , and the second his nation ; the first thought of Virgil was his Emperor and ...
... thought that the varied examples which have here been quoted are either irrelevant or without serious significance ... thought of Homer was his subject , and the second his nation ; the first thought of Virgil was his Emperor and ...
Page 214
... thought came to me that , instead of being foremost , we might be in line with some of the 42nd , and if fifty men of the 42nd and 50th could be gathered we might still charge the battery above us . Telling this to Captain Harrison , I ...
... thought came to me that , instead of being foremost , we might be in line with some of the 42nd , and if fifty men of the 42nd and 50th could be gathered we might still charge the battery above us . Telling this to Captain Harrison , I ...
Page 482
... thought of the old church at pretty D-— , the dignified rector and yet more dignified clerk . I thought of England's grand liturgy , and Tate and Brady's sonorous minstrelsy . I thought of the Holy Book , portions of which I was in the ...
... thought of the old church at pretty D-— , the dignified rector and yet more dignified clerk . I thought of England's grand liturgy , and Tate and Brady's sonorous minstrelsy . I thought of the Holy Book , portions of which I was in the ...
Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
in the Crimea By an Officer on the Staff With | 168 |
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