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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... human remains in southern France . ) Imprimerie de Monaco , 1908 . And other works . ART . 7. - WHAT THE POOR WANT 1. The Condition of England . By C. F. G. Masterman . London : Methuen , 1909 . 2. The Queen's Poor : Life as they find ...
... human remains in southern France . ) Imprimerie de Monaco , 1908 . And other works . ART . 7. - WHAT THE POOR WANT 1. The Condition of England . By C. F. G. Masterman . London : Methuen , 1909 . 2. The Queen's Poor : Life as they find ...
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... human manifestations upon the Napoleonic plane , nor have there arisen more than that number of poets as great or greater than Byron in the literature of England . These two per- sonages were in their several ways the most prominent ...
... human manifestations upon the Napoleonic plane , nor have there arisen more than that number of poets as great or greater than Byron in the literature of England . These two per- sonages were in their several ways the most prominent ...
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... for song and satire , sparkling talk and ingenious wit . In him an extravagant humanity pulsed ; in Benedetto Gaetani an extravagant audacity . Jacopo , as we learn from his own confession , THE POET OF THE ' STABAT MATER ' 57.
... for song and satire , sparkling talk and ingenious wit . In him an extravagant humanity pulsed ; in Benedetto Gaetani an extravagant audacity . Jacopo , as we learn from his own confession , THE POET OF THE ' STABAT MATER ' 57.
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... humanity helped his popularity , and he must have been delightful company . His gifts were roused by the vivifying influences of the place ; along with canon and civil law he studied literature , which had received a definite impetus ...
... humanity helped his popularity , and he must have been delightful company . His gifts were roused by the vivifying influences of the place ; along with canon and civil law he studied literature , which had received a definite impetus ...
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... human friendships , he made friends of the mountains , the groves , the rivers , and took them for the audience of his verse . To them he sang his ' lauds ' ; to them he danced ; to them he poured out his longing for holiness , ridding ...
... human friendships , he made friends of the mountains , the groves , the rivers , and took them for the audience of his verse . To them he sang his ' lauds ' ; to them he danced ; to them he poured out his longing for holiness , ridding ...
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