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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... character should have remained his persistent upholder and un- shrinking friend . Lord Rosebery has called him the High Priest of the Byron mystery , and we may feel sure that , had certain alleged forms of pollution been enacted in the ...
... character should have remained his persistent upholder and un- shrinking friend . Lord Rosebery has called him the High Priest of the Byron mystery , and we may feel sure that , had certain alleged forms of pollution been enacted in the ...
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... characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in 1815 of a fresh start by Napoleon upon a nobler path ... character , and destiny , has a similar event been more disastrous to mankind . Splendid as is the literary heritage ...
... characters of the French royal family , and the possibility in 1815 of a fresh start by Napoleon upon a nobler path ... character , and destiny , has a similar event been more disastrous to mankind . Splendid as is the literary heritage ...
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... character , suddenly changed her ground . She then avowed confi- dentially to her lawyer , Dr Lushington , and to one or two other friends whom she had consulted , and whom she rightly thought disposed to advise a reconciliation with ...
... character , suddenly changed her ground . She then avowed confi- dentially to her lawyer , Dr Lushington , and to one or two other friends whom she had consulted , and whom she rightly thought disposed to advise a reconciliation with ...
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... character had degenerated , and was per- haps additionally disturbed by the rejection of his first proposal to Miss Milbanke . As to Mary , the infidelities of her husband had become so intolerable that she had left him . She was living ...
... character had degenerated , and was per- haps additionally disturbed by the rejection of his first proposal to Miss Milbanke . As to Mary , the infidelities of her husband had become so intolerable that she had left him . She was living ...
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... character at that time , both full of spirit , reckless , delighting in wild truancies , disobedient , quarrelsome , ready for the mimic encounters of the street , perhaps rivals in and out of school . The young Gaetani's claim to ...
... character at that time , both full of spirit , reckless , delighting in wild truancies , disobedient , quarrelsome , ready for the mimic encounters of the street , perhaps rivals in and out of school . The young Gaetani's claim to ...
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