The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... America 8. Richard Wagner and the Music Drama 9. Some Truths about ' John Inglesant ' 10. The Trades Union Report on Russia 11. A Century of Medical Progress 12. The Nation and the Land • • 13. Some Recent Books Correspondence No. 486 ...
... America 8. Richard Wagner and the Music Drama 9. Some Truths about ' John Inglesant ' 10. The Trades Union Report on Russia 11. A Century of Medical Progress 12. The Nation and the Land • • 13. Some Recent Books Correspondence No. 486 ...
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... American , itself a more or less skilful pastiche of older work . There is little fear of our returning to the revivalism of the 19th century , but there does seem to me a real danger of our young men turning their backs on the art of ...
... American , itself a more or less skilful pastiche of older work . There is little fear of our returning to the revivalism of the 19th century , but there does seem to me a real danger of our young men turning their backs on the art of ...
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... America were exterminated by some Trypanosome carried by some fly , but this is only a speculation . It is possible that some microbic disease hastened the puzzlingly rapid disappearance of the Pas- senger Pigeon , but this has not been ...
... America were exterminated by some Trypanosome carried by some fly , but this is only a speculation . It is possible that some microbic disease hastened the puzzlingly rapid disappearance of the Pas- senger Pigeon , but this has not been ...
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... American sea- ports festered and degraded . ' The book then goes on to describe the Insurrection of 1848 - the most foolish and ridiculous rebellion in the history of any country , and yet many of those who set it on foot were men of ...
... American sea- ports festered and degraded . ' The book then goes on to describe the Insurrection of 1848 - the most foolish and ridiculous rebellion in the history of any country , and yet many of those who set it on foot were men of ...
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... America seeing for the first time , black and sharp against a setting sun , the silhouette of medieval Citadel , royal Palace , and Corona- tion Church that crown with tower , spire , dome , and rampart the ancient hill of Buda - for ...
... America seeing for the first time , black and sharp against a setting sun , the silhouette of medieval Citadel , royal Palace , and Corona- tion Church that crown with tower , spire , dome , and rampart the ancient hill of Buda - for ...
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