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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... things , but one strongly flavoured with two such ingredients as our title indicates transcends its congeners . In ... thing written of them has still that odour of freshness which hangs about all topics that have been touched by the ...
... things , but one strongly flavoured with two such ingredients as our title indicates transcends its congeners . In ... thing written of them has still that odour of freshness which hangs about all topics that have been touched by the ...
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... thing perhaps I shall ever divide with him . ' " The original Recollections ' of 1865 passed at once from the year 1810 to 1813 , and Lady Dorchester has had recourse to diaries to fill the gap . It looks as if Hob- house's days were ...
... thing perhaps I shall ever divide with him . ' " The original Recollections ' of 1865 passed at once from the year 1810 to 1813 , and Lady Dorchester has had recourse to diaries to fill the gap . It looks as if Hob- house's days were ...
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... things in their chronological order . Mrs Leigh was married in 1807 , when Byron was nineteen years old and she at least twenty - four . No one has ever suggested , not even the late Lord Lovelace , his grandfather's worst traducer ...
... things in their chronological order . Mrs Leigh was married in 1807 , when Byron was nineteen years old and she at least twenty - four . No one has ever suggested , not even the late Lord Lovelace , his grandfather's worst traducer ...
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... things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may guess , and if you do , do not tell . · • · ' You do not know what mischief your being with me might have prevented . You shall hear from me to ...
... things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may guess , and if you do , do not tell . · • · ' You do not know what mischief your being with me might have prevented . You shall hear from me to ...
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... thing she cannot under- stand all the flattery bestowed upon her . " Little Angel " ... and I know not what . . . . Love to the good goose , and everybody's love to you both from hence . ' Ever thy most loving ' PIPPIN . PIP ...
... thing she cannot under- stand all the flattery bestowed upon her . " Little Angel " ... and I know not what . . . . Love to the good goose , and everybody's love to you both from hence . ' Ever thy most loving ' PIPPIN . PIP ...
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