The Quarterly Review, Volumes 268-269William 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, 1937 |
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Page 61
... hope that there will be more abundant and wiser probation and fewer sentences to prison for those in the early stages of a criminal life . experience of prison governors , ' said Lord Hewart , appears to be almost invariably against a ...
... hope that there will be more abundant and wiser probation and fewer sentences to prison for those in the early stages of a criminal life . experience of prison governors , ' said Lord Hewart , appears to be almost invariably against a ...
Page 111
... hope this is true . I hope that her fortune , or at least independance is secured to her , and I hope still more that he has not had art enough to leave a sting or the point of a broken arrow in her heart . ' Again on May 15 she writes ...
... hope this is true . I hope that her fortune , or at least independance is secured to her , and I hope still more that he has not had art enough to leave a sting or the point of a broken arrow in her heart . ' Again on May 15 she writes ...
Page 286
... hope of enlisting his powerful aid , and to get rid of their importunity Carlyle would pass them on to Forster , who , as editor of The Examiner , ' was supposed to have plenty of reviewing work for all comers . Carlyle usually wrote a ...
... hope of enlisting his powerful aid , and to get rid of their importunity Carlyle would pass them on to Forster , who , as editor of The Examiner , ' was supposed to have plenty of reviewing work for all comers . Carlyle usually wrote a ...
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