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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... possible , consent to be absent from the spot where I may keep the recollection of others alive . Everything I see confirms me in my opinion of aged persons . ' This passage was probably written during an access of the melancholy which ...
... possible , consent to be absent from the spot where I may keep the recollection of others alive . Everything I see confirms me in my opinion of aged persons . ' This passage was probably written during an access of the melancholy which ...
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... possible conjugal relations up to the very day of her departure . On her way she rested at Woburn , whence she sent back a letter which began thus : ' DEAREST B . , - We arrived here safely - the child is the best of travellers . Now do ...
... possible conjugal relations up to the very day of her departure . On her way she rested at Woburn , whence she sent back a letter which began thus : ' DEAREST B . , - We arrived here safely - the child is the best of travellers . Now do ...
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... possible that Lady Byron was nettled at her husband's silence for he never answered the ' Dearest Duck ' letter - and that she went off in a pet to her mother with a string of tales about Byron's sulkings , violence , opinions , and ...
... possible that Lady Byron was nettled at her husband's silence for he never answered the ' Dearest Duck ' letter - and that she went off in a pet to her mother with a string of tales about Byron's sulkings , violence , opinions , and ...
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... possible cost to herself , would seem to have left her to her mistake . The letter remains to speak for itself , and it obviously applies perfectly to Mary , and is as obviously inapplicable to Augusta . A few extracts will suffice to ...
... possible cost to herself , would seem to have left her to her mistake . The letter remains to speak for itself , and it obviously applies perfectly to Mary , and is as obviously inapplicable to Augusta . A few extracts will suffice to ...
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... possible im- provements . It will be evident , however , that these disadvantages are for the most part beyond the im- mediate control of the departmental authorities ; and , for the rest , this article is not intended as a mere ...
... possible im- provements . It will be evident , however , that these disadvantages are for the most part beyond the im- mediate control of the departmental authorities ; and , for the rest , this article is not intended as a mere ...
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