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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... natural and genuine , and the antique Spenserian stanza becomes a modern creation all Byron's own . The sea voyage has done its health- giving work , and the landscape and history of the Spanish peninsula dominate him forthwith . We are ...
... natural and genuine , and the antique Spenserian stanza becomes a modern creation all Byron's own . The sea voyage has done its health- giving work , and the landscape and history of the Spanish peninsula dominate him forthwith . We are ...
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... natural , while we are the companions and shadows of a boy poet . The book itself marches on , improving in an unbroken progress , and accumulating wealth of scenery , historical association , and passion , now enthusiastic , now ...
... natural , while we are the companions and shadows of a boy poet . The book itself marches on , improving in an unbroken progress , and accumulating wealth of scenery , historical association , and passion , now enthusiastic , now ...
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... natural . He practically admitted the result to Medwin , who thus records his avowal : ' She was the beau ideal of all that my youthful fancy could paint of beautiful ; and I have taken all my fables about the celestial nature of women ...
... natural . He practically admitted the result to Medwin , who thus records his avowal : ' She was the beau ideal of all that my youthful fancy could paint of beautiful ; and I have taken all my fables about the celestial nature of women ...
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... nature , and would have involved a fatuity far beyond that connected with the letter from Venice . May we further ask what part the husband would have played in the concoction of such an arrangement ? The assertion , for it is no more ...
... nature , and would have involved a fatuity far beyond that connected with the letter from Venice . May we further ask what part the husband would have played in the concoction of such an arrangement ? The assertion , for it is no more ...
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... nature will naturally appear more curious than helpful to the modern student ; and their scope is not extensive , though Palgrave's ' Kalendars ' do not include all the lists that are now known to us . The subject of the equipment and ...
... nature will naturally appear more curious than helpful to the modern student ; and their scope is not extensive , though Palgrave's ' Kalendars ' do not include all the lists that are now known to us . The subject of the equipment and ...
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