The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William 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, 1910 |
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Page 9
... carried the parallel of facial type between the Bonapartist and Cæsarean families much further . His historical sketches of Paris at the moment of the first Bourbon restoration make the chief charm of the chapter in which they are found ...
... carried the parallel of facial type between the Bonapartist and Cæsarean families much further . His historical sketches of Paris at the moment of the first Bourbon restoration make the chief charm of the chapter in which they are found ...
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... carried out by deed in April 1816. Lord Byron forthwith left England for ever . Such is the skeleton ; now for the scandal that has been draped on it . Lady Byron having for some time persistently based her demand personally , and ...
... carried out by deed in April 1816. Lord Byron forthwith left England for ever . Such is the skeleton ; now for the scandal that has been draped on it . Lady Byron having for some time persistently based her demand personally , and ...
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... carried high privileges - magistracies , chancellorships , ambassadorial possibilities . It may be that their inter- course already contained some mutual pique and initiated the later hostility . But there was an elementary differ- ence ...
... carried high privileges - magistracies , chancellorships , ambassadorial possibilities . It may be that their inter- course already contained some mutual pique and initiated the later hostility . But there was an elementary differ- ence ...
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... carried out of their depth upon its current , they did not and could not escape its influence . It was as much in the air as was puritanism in England when the Tudors and Stuarts reigned , or as is agnosticism in our own time . And ...
... carried out of their depth upon its current , they did not and could not escape its influence . It was as much in the air as was puritanism in England when the Tudors and Stuarts reigned , or as is agnosticism in our own time . And ...
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... carry home . ' Jacopo took them to his friend's new sarcophagus in San Fortunato , lifted the lid and dropped them in . There was naturally an angry remonstrance from the cousin , but Jacopo explained that no man had a home so certain ...
... carry home . ' Jacopo took them to his friend's new sarcophagus in San Fortunato , lifted the lid and dropped them in . There was naturally an angry remonstrance from the cousin , but Jacopo explained that no man had a home so certain ...
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