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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... whole from the word ' forgiven , ' and put instead ' Tell me but this . ' This whole scene is topical at the present day . It reveals the bitter feeling against the interpenetration of England by aliens in the 16th century . We have ...
... whole from the word ' forgiven , ' and put instead ' Tell me but this . ' This whole scene is topical at the present day . It reveals the bitter feeling against the interpenetration of England by aliens in the 16th century . We have ...
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... whole of the reigns of James the Second , William the Third , and Anne , and the first five years of George the First . But his memory is chiefly associated with the age of Queen Anne , because that period coincided with the maturity of ...
... whole of the reigns of James the Second , William the Third , and Anne , and the first five years of George the First . But his memory is chiefly associated with the age of Queen Anne , because that period coincided with the maturity of ...
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... whole outer room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were very indifferent towards the door , but improved in quality as you approached the steam of the coffee - pot in the inner room , where he heard the whole Spanish monarchy ...
... whole outer room in a buzz of politics . The speculations were very indifferent towards the door , but improved in quality as you approached the steam of the coffee - pot in the inner room , where he heard the whole Spanish monarchy ...
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... whole audience . Proceeding still eastward the Spectator came to Cheapside , where he heard a haberdasher haranguing a circle of admirers in a coffee - house of which he was the most shining ornament . The speaker called several of his ...
... whole audience . Proceeding still eastward the Spectator came to Cheapside , where he heard a haberdasher haranguing a circle of admirers in a coffee - house of which he was the most shining ornament . The speaker called several of his ...
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... whole day through the mistake of a letter in the sign- board , which bore inscribed on it , ' This is the Beer , ' in- stead of ' This is the Bear . ' He was only set right at last by inquiring of a fellow who could not read , but who ...
... whole day through the mistake of a letter in the sign- board , which bore inscribed on it , ' This is the Beer , ' in- stead of ' This is the Bear . ' He was only set right at last by inquiring of a fellow who could not read , but who ...
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