The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 |
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... never knew him except as a very shor sighted man ; and his was a form of short - sight whic derived no aid from glasses . As we grew older , w children were accustomed to act as eyes for him in recog nising friends . In spite of this ...
... never knew him except as a very shor sighted man ; and his was a form of short - sight whic derived no aid from glasses . As we grew older , w children were accustomed to act as eyes for him in recog nising friends . In spite of this ...
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... never relaxed his steady application to work until within a few days of his death in 1892 ; but from 1829 to 1884 all his holidays were saved up for travel . There can be no doubt that the need of good guide- books for travellers had ...
... never relaxed his steady application to work until within a few days of his death in 1892 ; but from 1829 to 1884 all his holidays were saved up for travel . There can be no doubt that the need of good guide- books for travellers had ...
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... never fully restored till the publication of his Memoirs enabled the public to find out what manner of man he really was . When that book , in the preparation of which my father took an important part , appeared , he sent a copy to Lord ...
... never fully restored till the publication of his Memoirs enabled the public to find out what manner of man he really was . When that book , in the preparation of which my father took an important part , appeared , he sent a copy to Lord ...
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... Never mind that , " said Croker , " what does that matter if we can give them pleasure ? " And accordingly they were asked and came . ' When Thackeray heard this , the tears came into his eyes , and he said to F. P. , ' Is Mrs Croker ...
... Never mind that , " said Croker , " what does that matter if we can give them pleasure ? " And accordingly they were asked and came . ' When Thackeray heard this , the tears came into his eyes , and he said to F. P. , ' Is Mrs Croker ...
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... frequent in his day as they are now ; and never , in small things or great , would he consent to push him- self forward . But , when he did speak , he had the gift of saying what he had to say in few words and 12 JOHN MURRAY III.
... frequent in his day as they are now ; and never , in small things or great , would he consent to push him- self forward . But , when he did speak , he had the gift of saying what he had to say in few words and 12 JOHN MURRAY III.
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