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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... doubt- less authentic account of the murder of Mr Perceval , of his assassin's trial , condemnation , and courageous death ; and a story to the effect that Dr Johnson in his last illness repeatedly forced his infidel physician to kneel ...
... doubt- less authentic account of the murder of Mr Perceval , of his assassin's trial , condemnation , and courageous death ; and a story to the effect that Dr Johnson in his last illness repeatedly forced his infidel physician to kneel ...
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... doubt , had her refusal been final . But this she probably did not intend it to be . She began a corre- spondence with him immediately afterwards , and this she continued until the successful renewal of Lord Byron's offer in the autumn ...
... doubt , had her refusal been final . But this she probably did not intend it to be . She began a corre- spondence with him immediately afterwards , and this she continued until the successful renewal of Lord Byron's offer in the autumn ...
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... doubt that towards the end of 1815 Byron's conduct became deplorable . What with his obvious discontent with the restraints of marriage , and the state of irritation reaching almost to madness into which his financial difficulties threw ...
... doubt that towards the end of 1815 Byron's conduct became deplorable . What with his obvious discontent with the restraints of marriage , and the state of irritation reaching almost to madness into which his financial difficulties threw ...
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... doubt , however , that he went , and not much that events followed the course which in such circumstances may almost be called natural . He practically admitted the result to Medwin , who thus records his avowal : ' She was the beau ...
... doubt , however , that he went , and not much that events followed the course which in such circumstances may almost be called natural . He practically admitted the result to Medwin , who thus records his avowal : ' She was the beau ...
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... doubt that the great mass of the Welsh records , transferred to London in 1854 from the local repositories , are destined to undergo a similar process of fusion . It does not seem to have occurred to the local authorities in Wales , who ...
... doubt that the great mass of the Welsh records , transferred to London in 1854 from the local repositories , are destined to undergo a similar process of fusion . It does not seem to have occurred to the local authorities in Wales , who ...
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