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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... ground , or altogether when under it . ' Neither merit nor fame leaves him anything but what it found him — a mere grub , whose annihilation would mean less than the evaporation of a single drop of water from the surface of the ocean ...
... ground , or altogether when under it . ' Neither merit nor fame leaves him anything but what it found him — a mere grub , whose annihilation would mean less than the evaporation of a single drop of water from the surface of the ocean ...
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... 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 her husband , that , over and above ...
... 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 her husband , that , over and above ...
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... grounds which gave rise to those suspicions ; and ends by acquitting her of anything dishonourable in not having acted upon them . It was signed by Mr Wilmot , Colonel Doyle , and Dr Lushington . It is pretty clear that Dr Lushington ...
... grounds which gave rise to those suspicions ; and ends by acquitting her of anything dishonourable in not having acted upon them . It was signed by Mr Wilmot , Colonel Doyle , and Dr Lushington . It is pretty clear that Dr Lushington ...
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... ground was cultivated , long flax - furrows bent their sky - blue waves to the wind ; here and there spread acres of dark blue salvia ; on the roadside lingered roses , red and white , unsoiled , for here motors have not begun to forge ...
... ground was cultivated , long flax - furrows bent their sky - blue waves to the wind ; here and there spread acres of dark blue salvia ; on the roadside lingered roses , red and white , unsoiled , for here motors have not begun to forge ...
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... ground . Many were hurt ; all suffered from the shock ; and one of them , the gentle and beautiful Vanna , was mortally crushed . Jacopo , called to the spot , lifted her in his arms and bore her to a quiet room , where he helped to ...
... ground . Many were hurt ; all suffered from the shock ; and one of them , the gentle and beautiful Vanna , was mortally crushed . Jacopo , called to the spot , lifted her in his arms and bore her to a quiet room , where he helped to ...
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