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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... true poet . We echo his own ' good night ' to the Childe as soon as his ' Adieu ' is sung at the close of the thirteenth stanza of the first canto . From that moment all obsolete affectations are abandoned ; the very verse , with a few ...
... true poet . We echo his own ' good night ' to the Childe as soon as his ' Adieu ' is sung at the close of the thirteenth stanza of the first canto . From that moment all obsolete affectations are abandoned ; the very verse , with a few ...
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... true . Hob- house went to St Denys , was shown the place where the body of Henri Quatre had been discovered , and the exact corner in the same vault of which Napoleon in 1811 had said to the sacristan , who was then conducting the two ...
... true . Hob- house went to St Denys , was shown the place where the body of Henri Quatre had been discovered , and the exact corner in the same vault of which Napoleon in 1811 had said to the sacristan , who was then conducting the two ...
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... true , abounds in curious detail of explanation and self- defence ; but Hobhouse is careful to say of it that he only tells the tale as it was told to him , but that he does not believe that his old friend , though a very cool hand ...
... true , abounds in curious detail of explanation and self- defence ; but Hobhouse is careful to say of it that he only tells the tale as it was told to him , but that he does not believe that his old friend , though a very cool hand ...
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... true reasons had been carefully formulated , nor until she feared that they might prove insufficient . The new insinuation was effectual . Her group of advisers took note of it , and , although they would not allow her to make it any ...
... true reasons had been carefully formulated , nor until she feared that they might prove insufficient . The new insinuation was effectual . Her group of advisers took note of it , and , although they would not allow her to make it any ...
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... true that during the year she had passed under the same roof with Lord Byron ' — to quote again the words of the statement of March 14 , 1816 - Lady Byron had sus- pected Mrs Leigh ? Can anybody conceive that in such a case she would ...
... true that during the year she had passed under the same roof with Lord Byron ' — to quote again the words of the statement of March 14 , 1816 - Lady Byron had sus- pected Mrs Leigh ? Can anybody conceive that in such a case she would ...
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