The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William 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, 1890 |
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... appearance ; Hawtrey was something of a dandy . Keate was a sound classical scholar : Hawtrey , who knew far more of literature , ancient and modern , who wrote fluently and elegantly in French , Italian , and German , who lived with ...
... appearance ; Hawtrey was something of a dandy . Keate was a sound classical scholar : Hawtrey , who knew far more of literature , ancient and modern , who wrote fluently and elegantly in French , Italian , and German , who lived with ...
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... appearance at Gentlemen and Players , or in the University Race . We must refer our readers to Mr. Maxwell Lyte's pages for an account of the various successors to the Etonian ' and the " Microcosm ' which have appeared in the last ...
... appearance at Gentlemen and Players , or in the University Race . We must refer our readers to Mr. Maxwell Lyte's pages for an account of the various successors to the Etonian ' and the " Microcosm ' which have appeared in the last ...
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... appeared peculiarly congenial to the essentially national genius of the author . No more inspiring theme could be suggested to a German writer , who was at once a poet , an historian , a zealous patriot , and himself an eye - witness of ...
... appeared peculiarly congenial to the essentially national genius of the author . No more inspiring theme could be suggested to a German writer , who was at once a poet , an historian , a zealous patriot , and himself an eye - witness of ...
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... appearance of this work , the French war broke out , and he was invited by the Crown Prince to join him at head - quarters . It is at this period that the ' Reminiscences ' commence . Commended to the Crown Prince by his literary ...
... appearance of this work , the French war broke out , and he was invited by the Crown Prince to join him at head - quarters . It is at this period that the ' Reminiscences ' commence . Commended to the Crown Prince by his literary ...
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... appearance . The material of the ' Reminiscences ' consists of notes made in the camp , and of letters written to a friend during the campaign . Their object is to make a con- tribution to the history of the origin of the German ...
... appearance . The material of the ' Reminiscences ' consists of notes made in the camp , and of letters written to a friend during the campaign . Their object is to make a con- tribution to the history of the origin of the German ...
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