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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... lines referring to a loan or gift from him to meet the difficulties of her extravagant husband . Another followed upon the same subject on the 24th of June . Mrs Leigh had had a child born on April 15 , 1814 , called Medora , after the ...
... lines referring to a loan or gift from him to meet the difficulties of her extravagant husband . Another followed upon the same subject on the 24th of June . Mrs Leigh had had a child born on April 15 , 1814 , called Medora , after the ...
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... line written by Lady Byron gives directly or indirectly the lie to her subsequent affectation of belief . By way of illustration , we take some extracts from letters written by her to Augusta during January and February 1816 , the ...
... line written by Lady Byron gives directly or indirectly the lie to her subsequent affectation of belief . By way of illustration , we take some extracts from letters written by her to Augusta during January and February 1816 , the ...
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... lines of the continental and American archive missions . ' Such an organisation would not only promote the long neglected comparative study of European history , but would serve as a useful bureau of information for the assistance of ...
... lines of the continental and American archive missions . ' Such an organisation would not only promote the long neglected comparative study of European history , but would serve as a useful bureau of information for the assistance of ...
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... line planned from Perugia are ready for the coming railway ; but for a year or two Todi will remain a haunt of ancient leisure , a city which welcomes her rare guests with enthusiasm , escorts them up and down her steep streets , and ...
... line planned from Perugia are ready for the coming railway ; but for a year or two Todi will remain a haunt of ancient leisure , a city which welcomes her rare guests with enthusiasm , escorts them up and down her steep streets , and ...
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... lines ; and mile after mile repeats the land- scape of vineyard , corn , and boscage , of farmhouse and wayside hamlet , till Todi on her throne is espied where the plain widens , where the Tiber gleams , and the Rio and Naja render up ...
... lines ; and mile after mile repeats the land- scape of vineyard , corn , and boscage , of farmhouse and wayside hamlet , till Todi on her throne is espied where the plain widens , where the Tiber gleams , and the Rio and Naja render up ...
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