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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... opinion of aged persons . ' This passage was probably written during an access of the melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has ...
... opinion of aged persons . ' This passage was probably written during an access of the melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has ...
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... opinions , and the abso- lute incompatibility of their temperament and character , suddenly changed her ground . She then avowed confi- dentially to her lawyer , Dr Lushington , and to one or two other friends whom she had consulted ...
... opinions , and the abso- lute incompatibility of their temperament and character , suddenly changed her ground . She then avowed confi- dentially to her lawyer , Dr Lushington , and to one or two other friends whom she had consulted ...
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... opinions , and general irregularities at Drury Lane and elsewhere . It is even possible that such a revelation synchronised with a conviction of Lady Noel's that it would be convenient to get rid of Lord Byron , the burden of ...
... opinions , and general irregularities at Drury Lane and elsewhere . It is even possible that such a revelation synchronised with a conviction of Lady Noel's that it would be convenient to get rid of Lord Byron , the burden of ...
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... opinions it cannot tend to your happiness to con- tinue to 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 ...
... opinions it cannot tend to your happiness to con- tinue to 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 ...
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... opinion , to yield up their contents to the new repository on the Rolls estate . The history of a younger branch of the national archives , the State - papers , runs a course parallel to that of the legal records , traversing historic ...
... opinion , to yield up their contents to the new repository on the Rolls estate . The history of a younger branch of the national archives , the State - papers , runs a course parallel to that of the legal records , traversing historic ...
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