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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... feeling towards this cheerful , irresponsible , almost childish art , and I am convinced that the house of the Marquess of Carabas was designed and decorated by Bernard Fischer von Erlach . The Baroque never established itself in France ...
... feeling towards this cheerful , irresponsible , almost childish art , and I am convinced that the house of the Marquess of Carabas was designed and decorated by Bernard Fischer von Erlach . The Baroque never established itself in France ...
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... feels sure that stable progress towards the health of the organism must be associated with improved function and environment , so we must recognise that the health of the body is in- separable from the health of the mind , inseparable ...
... feels sure that stable progress towards the health of the organism must be associated with improved function and environment , so we must recognise that the health of the body is in- separable from the health of the mind , inseparable ...
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... feeling or emotion , were so affected by seeing a ghost as to narrate their experience to others , I do not see how we can avoid accepting the strange theory of men of long ago , namely that the spirits which are evil and jealous envy ...
... feeling or emotion , were so affected by seeing a ghost as to narrate their experience to others , I do not see how we can avoid accepting the strange theory of men of long ago , namely that the spirits which are evil and jealous envy ...
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... feeling and imagination . His emotions were strong and warm . He loved poetry and was no mean poet himself ; perhaps he might have been a great one , had he devoted himself to it . His prose style is one of the finest in the language ...
... feeling and imagination . His emotions were strong and warm . He loved poetry and was no mean poet himself ; perhaps he might have been a great one , had he devoted himself to it . His prose style is one of the finest in the language ...
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... feeling that he has a mission to fulfil takes posses- sion of his mind . He cries for an Athanasius or Basil to rise up and meet the evils of the time , and no doubt * Ward , 1 , 43 . 6 ... " Ward is right in suggesting that at 78 ...
... feeling that he has a mission to fulfil takes posses- sion of his mind . He cries for an Athanasius or Basil to rise up and meet the evils of the time , and no doubt * Ward , 1 , 43 . 6 ... " Ward is right in suggesting that at 78 ...
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