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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... Stories 3. The Next Naval Conference 4. The Fox . 5. Omar Khayyám PAGE 1 23 41 52 63 82 95 115 • 130 • 149 • 170 • 190 • 209 • 218 6. Where Empire Settlement Fails . 7. The Classics in England and America 8. Richard Wagner and the Music ...
... Stories 3. The Next Naval Conference 4. The Fox . 5. Omar Khayyám PAGE 1 23 41 52 63 82 95 115 • 130 • 149 • 170 • 190 • 209 • 218 6. Where Empire Settlement Fails . 7. The Classics in England and America 8. Richard Wagner and the Music ...
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... ducing a new era in architecture . Mr Robertson says 6 that the new architecture is essentially ' youthful ; 2 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE By Prof J Arthur Public School Stories Suggestions for Farmers.
... ducing a new era in architecture . Mr Robertson says 6 that the new architecture is essentially ' youthful ; 2 ARCHITECTURE , NEW AND OLD BIOLOGY AND SOCIAL HYGIENE By Prof J Arthur Public School Stories Suggestions for Farmers.
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... stories belong professedly to the sphere of poetical mythology -- the ghosts in Homer and in the Attic tragedians . But even such stories will conform to the general ideas , held at the time , about appearances of the dead - for ...
... stories belong professedly to the sphere of poetical mythology -- the ghosts in Homer and in the Attic tragedians . But even such stories will conform to the general ideas , held at the time , about appearances of the dead - for ...
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... stories we do hear of the appearance of a hero . Some- times it is a beneficent hero . At the battle of Marathon ... story was. CLASSICAL GHOSTS 61.
... stories we do hear of the appearance of a hero . Some- times it is a beneficent hero . At the battle of Marathon ... story was. CLASSICAL GHOSTS 61.
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... stories going about in the first month of the Great War , was that some of the British soldiers , worn out and almost delirious in the terrible retreat from Mons , thought they saw the soldiers of Marlborough marching alongside of them ...
... stories going about in the first month of the Great War , was that some of the British soldiers , worn out and almost delirious in the terrible retreat from Mons , thought they saw the soldiers of Marlborough marching alongside of them ...
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