The Quarterly Review, Volume 105William 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, 1859 |
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... seems none whatever that the damage to the future Governor - General and Lord- Lieutenant's eye was inflicted by an embryo prelate the Honourable Shute Barrington , afterwards Bishop of Durham , whom Mr. Ross rewards by a note . - On ...
... seems none whatever that the damage to the future Governor - General and Lord- Lieutenant's eye was inflicted by an embryo prelate the Honourable Shute Barrington , afterwards Bishop of Durham , whom Mr. Ross rewards by a note . - On ...
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... seem , was not of the same way of thinking as Lord Melbourne , whose reply to a noble friend desirous of a similar elevation in the peerage was a blunt expression of astonishment . Lord Cornwallis had received the Garter soon after he ...
... seem , was not of the same way of thinking as Lord Melbourne , whose reply to a noble friend desirous of a similar elevation in the peerage was a blunt expression of astonishment . Lord Cornwallis had received the Garter soon after he ...
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... seems that , out of the barristers who stood by the Ministry , three - fourths were promoted or preferred , sooner or later . It was currently , though absurdly , reported that nearly three hundred Peerages were pro- mised to carry the ...
... seems that , out of the barristers who stood by the Ministry , three - fourths were promoted or preferred , sooner or later . It was currently , though absurdly , reported that nearly three hundred Peerages were pro- mised to carry the ...
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... of the men whom he seems to disparage ; for Mr. Dyce was the first editor of Peele , Greene , Middleton , and Webster , and the first competent editor of Beau- mont mont and Fletcher , and of Marlowe , true men 46 Dyce's Shakespeare .
... of the men whom he seems to disparage ; for Mr. Dyce was the first editor of Peele , Greene , Middleton , and Webster , and the first competent editor of Beau- mont mont and Fletcher , and of Marlowe , true men 46 Dyce's Shakespeare .
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... seem to the spectators to be really happen- ing . ' Among the plays are three founded upon the same mate- rials that Shakespeare used , with versions of Kyd's ' Spanish Tragedy , ' and some more of our old dramas that are no longer ...
... seem to the spectators to be really happen- ing . ' Among the plays are three founded upon the same mate- rials that Shakespeare used , with versions of Kyd's ' Spanish Tragedy , ' and some more of our old dramas that are no longer ...
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