The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 |
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... question ( for instance ) of his classical knowledge . Interpolated passages or scenes have also crept into Cymbeline ' and other plays . These must be discriminated . The establishment of a true canon will not be easy , but it need not ...
... question ( for instance ) of his classical knowledge . Interpolated passages or scenes have also crept into Cymbeline ' and other plays . These must be discriminated . The establishment of a true canon will not be easy , but it need not ...
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... question of how to manage a husband . Among the first principles , on which they were unanimously agreed , was not to give him his head at first , and never to be thoroughly convinced of his affection till he had made over to her all ...
... question of how to manage a husband . Among the first principles , on which they were unanimously agreed , was not to give him his head at first , and never to be thoroughly convinced of his affection till he had made over to her all ...
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... question because he had often been drunk there . When Steele in his boyhood attended the Merchant Taylors ' School , he frequently stopped on the way to read the inscrip- tions on the sign - boards and was afterwards thrashed by his ...
... question because he had often been drunk there . When Steele in his boyhood attended the Merchant Taylors ' School , he frequently stopped on the way to read the inscrip- tions on the sign - boards and was afterwards thrashed by his ...
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... question of the Sudan frontier was left untouched . On June 24 the Italians signed a new commercial treaty on the ordinary lines , but a few weeks later found them- selves forced to accept a new frontier between Eritrea and Abyssinia in ...
... question of the Sudan frontier was left untouched . On June 24 the Italians signed a new commercial treaty on the ordinary lines , but a few weeks later found them- selves forced to accept a new frontier between Eritrea and Abyssinia in ...
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... question , though fears of European aggression , open or covert , made him slow and suspicious in dealing with the various foreign representatives resident at his court . In his negotiations with them he was indeed at a serious ...
... question , though fears of European aggression , open or covert , made him slow and suspicious in dealing with the various foreign representatives resident at his court . In his negotiations with them he was indeed at a serious ...
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