The Quarterly Review, Volume 162William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1886 |
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... Don Quixote . ' Let us hear then what Mr. Ormsby has to say about it : - : - What , ' he says , is the secret of such universal and unparalleled popularity , increasing , as it does , year by year , for three ... Don Quixote . '
... Don Quixote . ' Let us hear then what Mr. Ormsby has to say about it : - : - What , ' he says , is the secret of such universal and unparalleled popularity , increasing , as it does , year by year , for three ... Don Quixote . '
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... Don Quixote had been an active agent in the degeneracy . Whether rightly or not , is another question ; the lines are something more than melodious nonsense ; but it is not easy to believe in the corrupting ... Don Quixote . ' 73.
... Don Quixote had been an active agent in the degeneracy . Whether rightly or not , is another question ; the lines are something more than melodious nonsense ; but it is not easy to believe in the corrupting ... Don Quixote . ' 73.
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... Don Quixote , the most nonsensical state- ment is that : His virtue makes him mad . " The exact opposite is the truth : " It is his madness which makes him virtuous . " 66 The same defect which prevents Mr. Ormsby ... Don Quixote . '
... Don Quixote , the most nonsensical state- ment is that : His virtue makes him mad . " The exact opposite is the truth : " It is his madness which makes him virtuous . " 66 The same defect which prevents Mr. Ormsby ... Don Quixote . '
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nica Majora Edited by Henry Richards Luard | 293 |
The State Papers of the Venetian Republic namely | 356 |
ART Page | 414 |
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