The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle, George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1859 |
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Page 60
... monument with what Gabriel Harvey called Greene's ' ruffianly hair . ' To ' Some Account of Shakespeare's Life ' Mr. Dyce adds his will ; the titles and dates of the early quarto and folio editions of his plays , and of the various ...
... monument with what Gabriel Harvey called Greene's ' ruffianly hair . ' To ' Some Account of Shakespeare's Life ' Mr. Dyce adds his will ; the titles and dates of the early quarto and folio editions of his plays , and of the various ...
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... monument has been defaced , nor a modern one raised to replace it , not a wall has been built , not a crack has been filled up , without a pompous inscrip- tion in the grandiose style of modern lapidary Latin to record the sordid ...
... monument has been defaced , nor a modern one raised to replace it , not a wall has been built , not a crack has been filled up , without a pompous inscrip- tion in the grandiose style of modern lapidary Latin to record the sordid ...
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... monuments in Poet's Corner , - 6 ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis . ' On their return home through Temple Bar , Goldsmith pointed to the heads of the rebels which were stuck upon it , and slily whispered in the ear of his ...
... monuments in Poet's Corner , - 6 ' Forsitan et nostrum nomen miscebitur istis . ' On their return home through Temple Bar , Goldsmith pointed to the heads of the rebels which were stuck upon it , and slily whispered in the ear of his ...
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... Monument . ' The sturdy manli- ness of his mind was always grand . Some years after , when he was in distress , Murphy suggested to Garrick to invite his friend to produce another play . When Johnson , ' replied the manager , ' writes ...
... Monument . ' The sturdy manli- ness of his mind was always grand . Some years after , when he was in distress , Murphy suggested to Garrick to invite his friend to produce another play . When Johnson , ' replied the manager , ' writes ...
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... monuments of painting and sculpture new tastes and new desires in her ruthless conquerors . Collections of pictures , statues , medals , and antiquities were eagerly acquired at enormous cost . Almost every artist of eminence was ...
... monuments of painting and sculpture new tastes and new desires in her ruthless conquerors . Collections of pictures , statues , medals , and antiquities were eagerly acquired at enormous cost . Almost every artist of eminence was ...
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