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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... Record Office . By S. R. Scargill - Bird . Third edition . London : H.M. Stationery Office , 1908 . 2. Studies in English Official Historical Documents . By Hubert Hall . Cambridge : University Press , 1908 . And other works . · · - ART ...
... Record Office . By S. R. Scargill - Bird . Third edition . London : H.M. Stationery Office , 1908 . 2. Studies in English Official Historical Documents . By Hubert Hall . Cambridge : University Press , 1908 . And other works . · · - ART ...
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... record . They still make very good reading , but we must leave the reader to pick the plums out of the pudding for himself . Their sea - passage from Malta through the Gulf of Corinth was enlivened by a series of adventures which have a ...
... record . They still make very good reading , but we must leave the reader to pick the plums out of the pudding for himself . Their sea - passage from Malta through the Gulf of Corinth was enlivened by a series of adventures which have a ...
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... record a very different sense of its charm . The travellers made their way overland through Phocis and Boeotia to Athens . They explored the city and its environs , made a tour of Attica , and touched at Euboea . It is strange that ...
... record a very different sense of its charm . The travellers made their way overland through Phocis and Boeotia to Athens . They explored the city and its environs , made a tour of Attica , and touched at Euboea . It is strange that ...
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... 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 from the perfection my imagination created in her I say " created ...
... 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 from the perfection my imagination created in her I say " created ...
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... records . There too they may see specimens of ancient charters and writs , under successive devices of the royal seal , or bearing the sign - manuals of well- instructed kings , together with tokens of a wealth of State - papers and ...
... records . There too they may see specimens of ancient charters and writs , under successive devices of the royal seal , or bearing the sign - manuals of well- instructed kings , together with tokens of a wealth of State - papers and ...
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