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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... thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it indiscreet to complete a publica- tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither ...
... thought sufficient for to - day . We desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it indiscreet to complete a publica- tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither ...
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... thought disposed to advise a reconciliation with her husband , that , over and above the reasons which we have recapitulated , there was another , namely , that she suspected him of having been guilty of incest with his half - sister ...
... thought disposed to advise a reconciliation with her husband , that , over and above the reasons which we have recapitulated , there was another , namely , that she suspected him of having been guilty of incest with his half - sister ...
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... thought she must have offended him , and he accordingly wrote to her on October 10 , 1813 to assure her that she was mistaken , and that his silence was owing to circumstances which he could not then detail . On November 8 , 1813 , he ...
... thought she must have offended him , and he accordingly wrote to her on October 10 , 1813 to assure her that she was mistaken , and that his silence was owing to circumstances which he could not then detail . On November 8 , 1813 , he ...
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... thoughts overpower me ; my words never compass them . ' It is not difficult to find four letters for these four asterisks ; especially as four days later we find this even more tell - tale entry : ' I believe with Clym o ' the Clow or ...
... thoughts overpower me ; my words never compass them . ' It is not difficult to find four letters for these four asterisks ; especially as four days later we find this even more tell - tale entry : ' I believe with Clym o ' the Clow or ...
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... thoughts from the recollection of **** [ again the four asterisks ] . Dear sacred name , rest for ever unrevealed ! At least even here my hand would tremble to write it . . . . Again he makes his journal speak : 9 more distant still ...
... thoughts from the recollection of **** [ again the four asterisks ] . Dear sacred name , rest for ever unrevealed ! At least even here my hand would tremble to write it . . . . Again he makes his journal speak : 9 more distant still ...
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