The Quarterly Review, Volume 265, Issue 526John Murray, 1935 |
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Page 280
... wrote to Mr Wise on July 6 , 1886 , that'no single copy of the original edition of Pauline ' found a buyer : the ... wrote an appreciative review of it in the Monthly Magazine , ' Vol . VII , 1833. An anonymous critic in the ...
... wrote to Mr Wise on July 6 , 1886 , that'no single copy of the original edition of Pauline ' found a buyer : the ... wrote an appreciative review of it in the Monthly Magazine , ' Vol . VII , 1833. An anonymous critic in the ...
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... wrote to him in Florence to make sure if the poem were by him . Browning himself appears to have retained only two copies of the original edition of ' Pauline , ' which were stowed away upstairs in an old leather trunk that had once ...
... wrote to him in Florence to make sure if the poem were by him . Browning himself appears to have retained only two copies of the original edition of ' Pauline , ' which were stowed away upstairs in an old leather trunk that had once ...
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... wrote , the Queen ' has lost control of herself , badgers her ministers and pushes them towards war ' ; while later her Majesty wrote to Disraeli that if the Russians reached Constantinople she thought she would abdicate . Even he grew ...
... wrote , the Queen ' has lost control of herself , badgers her ministers and pushes them towards war ' ; while later her Majesty wrote to Disraeli that if the Russians reached Constantinople she thought she would abdicate . Even he grew ...
Contents
THE THEORY OF COEDUCATION By Alice Woods | 199 |
THE BALANCE OF NATURE By Douglas Gordon | 209 |
ABOLITION OR REFORM? | 223 |
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