The Quarterly Review, Volumes 235-236William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, William Smith, Whitwell Elwin, John Murray, William Macpherson, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 63
... considered it his duty to open or to attend , he invariably made use of the same words : ' It was very fine , ' or ' It has given me great pleasure . ' But the mockers , had they been in his place , would in all probability have had ...
... considered it his duty to open or to attend , he invariably made use of the same words : ' It was very fine , ' or ' It has given me great pleasure . ' But the mockers , had they been in his place , would in all probability have had ...
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... considered him to be gifted both as man ruler , which was in fact very far from the truth . Bes this loud and glaring personality , Kaiser Franz Jo from whose lips a notable word was never heard to and whose sphere of interest was so ...
... considered him to be gifted both as man ruler , which was in fact very far from the truth . Bes this loud and glaring personality , Kaiser Franz Jo from whose lips a notable word was never heard to and whose sphere of interest was so ...
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... considered them worthy credence must have thought the young Emperor and b wife the most popular royal couple under the sun . Th Byzantine cult reached its climax on the occasion Karl's coronation as King of Hungary , which w staged with ...
... considered them worthy credence must have thought the young Emperor and b wife the most popular royal couple under the sun . Th Byzantine cult reached its climax on the occasion Karl's coronation as King of Hungary , which w staged with ...
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... considered that this action had put a premium on high treason . This point of view was erroneous , for , in acting thus , the Emperor's intentions had been good and , in themselves , by no means unwise ; by this means he had hoped to ...
... considered that this action had put a premium on high treason . This point of view was erroneous , for , in acting thus , the Emperor's intentions had been good and , in themselves , by no means unwise ; by this means he had hoped to ...
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... considered by Russian critic to be The Power of the Soil . ' Written under happie auspices than his first novels , it sets forth a mor sympathetic view of peasant life and character , although like his predecessors , he still surveys ...
... considered by Russian critic to be The Power of the Soil . ' Written under happie auspices than his first novels , it sets forth a mor sympathetic view of peasant life and character , although like his predecessors , he still surveys ...
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