The Quarterly Review, Volume 50William 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, 1834 |
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... Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Labour - Rate . Printed for the House of Commons , June 19th , 1833 Page 273 30S · 347 IV . - 1 . Journal of a West India Proprietor . By the late Matthew G. Lewis . 2. Domestic Manners ...
... Letter from the Chancellor of the Exchequer on the Labour - Rate . Printed for the House of Commons , June 19th , 1833 Page 273 30S · 347 IV . - 1 . Journal of a West India Proprietor . By the late Matthew G. Lewis . 2. Domestic Manners ...
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... letters years before he had committed any excess ; and - so far from being the consequence of intemperance , as they are generally considered to have been , the exhaustion they produced was probably the cause which drove him , in his ...
... letters years before he had committed any excess ; and - so far from being the consequence of intemperance , as they are generally considered to have been , the exhaustion they produced was probably the cause which drove him , in his ...
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... letters , but , on the whole , we believe it will be found that eminent literary ladies are longlived ; perhaps from a reason similar to that which we assigned for the apparent longevity of a certain class of male authors , —namely ...
... letters , but , on the whole , we believe it will be found that eminent literary ladies are longlived ; perhaps from a reason similar to that which we assigned for the apparent longevity of a certain class of male authors , —namely ...
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... letter to Baretti , as what we call in to our assistance to rid us of our time . ' This has been imputed to envy by one ingenious biographer ; and to Johnson's disgust at the personal worthlessness of too many artists , by Mr ...
... letter to Baretti , as what we call in to our assistance to rid us of our time . ' This has been imputed to envy by one ingenious biographer ; and to Johnson's disgust at the personal worthlessness of too many artists , by Mr ...
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... letters , that , excepting Sir Joshua , he would risk his reputation for painting a head with any in London . In truth his hand obeyed his mind more cor- rectly than theirs , and he had begun to learn the art in which of all English ...
... letters , that , excepting Sir Joshua , he would risk his reputation for painting a head with any in London . In truth his hand obeyed his mind more cor- rectly than theirs , and he had begun to learn the art in which of all English ...
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