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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... Remains of Ancient Painting 7. Ovid and Shakespeare's Sonnets 8. Earthquakes and their Causes 9. A Century of English Music 10. Innocent the Great . 11. The Reform of the Poor - law 12. The Meaning of Modernism 13. English Party ...
... Remains of Ancient Painting 7. Ovid and Shakespeare's Sonnets 8. Earthquakes and their Causes 9. A Century of English Music 10. Innocent the Great . 11. The Reform of the Poor - law 12. The Meaning of Modernism 13. English Party ...
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... remains in southern France . ) Imprimerie de Monaco , 1908 . And other works . ART . 7. - WHAT THE POOR WANT 1. The Condition of England . By C. F. G. Masterman . London : Methuen , 1909 . 2. The Queen's Poor : Life as they find it in ...
... remains in southern France . ) Imprimerie de Monaco , 1908 . And other works . ART . 7. - WHAT THE POOR WANT 1. The Condition of England . By C. F. G. Masterman . London : Methuen , 1909 . 2. The Queen's Poor : Life as they find it in ...
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... melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has lost 6 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Remains of Ancient Painting The Declaration of London.
... melancholy which occasionally beset him ; for he passes on straightway to discuss despondently a still more serious theme . He laments that he has lost 6 BYRON AND BONAPARTE The Remains of Ancient Painting The Declaration of London.
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... remains . The Byrons passed the period of their married life together partly at Seaham , partly at Halnaby , and partly at No. 13 Piccadilly Terrace . In March they paid a visit of a fortnight to Mrs Leigh at Six Mile Bottom , and at ...
... remains . The Byrons passed the period of their married life together partly at Seaham , partly at Halnaby , and partly at No. 13 Piccadilly Terrace . In March they paid a visit of a fortnight to Mrs Leigh at Six Mile Bottom , and at ...
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... 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 designate Byron's real correspondent . It begins with a confession of negli- gence ...
... 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 designate Byron's real correspondent . It begins with a confession of negli- gence ...
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