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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... writes thus to his sister for the first time since his return , much as to a comparative stranger ( the italics are ours ) : ' I am losing my relatives , you are adding to yours ; but which is best God knows . I hear that you have been ...
... writes thus to his sister for the first time since his return , much as to a comparative stranger ( the italics are ours ) : ' I am losing my relatives , you are adding to yours ; but which is best God knows . I hear that you have been ...
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... writes again : ' I have only time to say that I shall write to - morrow , and that my present and long silence has been occasioned by a thousand things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may ...
... writes again : ' I have only time to say that I shall write to - morrow , and that my present and long silence has been occasioned by a thousand things with which you are not concerned . It is not L. , C. , nor O .; but perhaps you may ...
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... write you a jocose account , and both he and Mam long to have the family party completed . Such . ! and such a sitting - room or sulking - room , all to yourself . If I were not always looking for B I should be a great deal better ...
... write you a jocose account , and both he and Mam long to have the family party completed . Such . ! and such a sitting - room or sulking - room , all to yourself . If I were not always looking for B I should be a great deal better ...
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... writes referring him to this last letter to Augusta for ' fuller particulars . ' She upbraids him for his persistent ill - treatment , and adds , ' After seriously and dispassionately reviewing the misery I have experienced , almost ...
... writes referring him to this last letter to Augusta for ' fuller particulars . ' She upbraids him for his persistent ill - treatment , and adds , ' After seriously and dispassionately reviewing the misery I have experienced , almost ...
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... writes to Moore , who had been living that autumn in Nottinghamshire : ' We were very near neighbours this autumn , and a good and bad neighbourhood it has proved to me . ' In his journal , on November 14 , there is BYRON AND BONAPARTE 25.
... writes to Moore , who had been living that autumn in Nottinghamshire : ' We were very near neighbours this autumn , and a good and bad neighbourhood it has proved to me . ' In his journal , on November 14 , there is BYRON AND BONAPARTE 25.
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