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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... lives to force a way through . ' I see it , ' admitted Napoleon , and the fateful departure southward was made . He ... live ; death will not be a sufficient punishment for his crimes . ' Napoleon turned to him with , General , I have ...
... lives to force a way through . ' I see it , ' admitted Napoleon , and the fateful departure southward was made . He ... live ; death will not be a sufficient punishment for his crimes . ' Napoleon turned to him with , General , I have ...
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... lives been mutually wrecked ; seldom has such a wreck been more complete ; seldom , if we regard its effect upon Lord Byron's genius , character , and destiny , has a similar event been more disastrous to mankind . Splendid as is the ...
... lives been mutually wrecked ; seldom has such a wreck been more complete ; seldom , if we regard its effect upon Lord Byron's genius , character , and destiny , has a similar event been more disastrous to mankind . Splendid as is the ...
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... live with Lady Byron , and I am yet more forcibly convinced that after her dismissal from your house and the treatment she experienced whilst in it , those , on whose protec- tion she has the strongest natural claims , could not feel ...
... live with Lady Byron , and I am yet more forcibly convinced that after her dismissal from your house and the treatment she experienced whilst in it , those , on whose protec- tion she has the strongest natural claims , could not feel ...
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... live amongst asses . ' But many years passed before he joined their order . " In the meantime other influences were at work to heal him . Mute , stricken , humbled , he was wont to seek the solitudes of nature and there to pour out his ...
... live amongst asses . ' But many years passed before he joined their order . " In the meantime other influences were at work to heal him . Mute , stricken , humbled , he was wont to seek the solitudes of nature and there to pour out his ...
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... live . O Love Divine above , Rest and my Saviour give ! Jesu , Thou art my all ; I lose myself in Thee . Jesu my Love I call , My hope eternally . ' It was his message to the world , and singing it , he died . And still , six centuries ...
... live . O Love Divine above , Rest and my Saviour give ! Jesu , Thou art my all ; I lose myself in Thee . Jesu my Love I call , My hope eternally . ' It was his message to the world , and singing it , he died . And still , six centuries ...
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