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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 58
Page 12
... moral breakdown which followed it , that heritage might have been at once more health - giving , and more splendid still . The story of his connexion with Miss Milbanke is well known , but it may be so briefly stated that it is worth ...
... moral breakdown which followed it , that heritage might have been at once more health - giving , and more splendid still . The story of his connexion with Miss Milbanke is well known , but it may be so briefly stated that it is worth ...
Page 24
... moral character had degenerated , and was per- haps additionally disturbed by the rejection of his first proposal to Miss Milbanke . As to Mary , the infidelities of her husband had become so intolerable that she had left him . She was ...
... moral character had degenerated , and was per- haps additionally disturbed by the rejection of his first proposal to Miss Milbanke . As to Mary , the infidelities of her husband had become so intolerable that she had left him . She was ...
Page 26
... moral tragedy , that the locale of it was in the neighbourhood of Newstead , and that its heroine was not Augusta but ' some one else ' ? Who else could it have been , if not Mary ? About this time he feared that a letter of his to Mary ...
... moral tragedy , that the locale of it was in the neighbourhood of Newstead , and that its heroine was not Augusta but ' some one else ' ? Who else could it have been , if not Mary ? About this time he feared that a letter of his to Mary ...
Page 34
... moral that must be impressed upon the public conscience . The heritage of the ages must be closely guarded by its official trustees , for moth and rust can corrupt even the treasure of kings . Unfortunately the prerogative of the Crown ...
... moral that must be impressed upon the public conscience . The heritage of the ages must be closely guarded by its official trustees , for moth and rust can corrupt even the treasure of kings . Unfortunately the prerogative of the Crown ...
Page 59
... moral obligation , to counsel pleasure , even while it is enhancing men's knowledge , expanding their outlook , enriching their powers . It takes time for the ferment to subside , for the new order to appear . But in the thirteenth ...
... moral obligation , to counsel pleasure , even while it is enhancing men's knowledge , expanding their outlook , enriching their powers . It takes time for the ferment to subside , for the new order to appear . But in the thirteenth ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admirable Akra ancient appear archives army Augusta Austria Bentinck Bill British Budget called Cantons Castlereagh century character Christian City of David civilisation clubs connexion constitutional course doubt Duke Elba electors Empire En-Rogel England English Europe European existence fact favour France French friends Germany give golf Government hand hill Hobhouse House of Commons House of Lords Huggins Imperial India interest Italy Jacopo Jebusites Jerusalem Josephus King labour Lady Byron land less letter live London Lord Byron Louis XVIII ment Meredith Metternich mind Minister modern moral Murat Napoleon nation native nature negro never official Ophel Parliament party perhaps political poor present Prince Prussia question records Referendum reform social South spirit Stoicism Swiss Switzerland things tion Todi Unionist United Kingdom valley wall whole writes wrote