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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... Bird's statue of the Founder , set up by him in the school yard . Mr. Lyte's account of it is as follows : — ' The work undertaken in the previous year was carried out accord- ing to the taste of the time , no regard being paid to the ...
... Bird's statue of the Founder , set up by him in the school yard . Mr. Lyte's account of it is as follows : — ' The work undertaken in the previous year was carried out accord- ing to the taste of the time , no regard being paid to the ...
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... birds , snakes , and crabs , which is an estab- lished fact . Besides , the ordinary influence of one mind over another is always greatest between strangers : witness the case of lunatics and children ; the more familiar people are ...
... birds , snakes , and crabs , which is an estab- lished fact . Besides , the ordinary influence of one mind over another is always greatest between strangers : witness the case of lunatics and children ; the more familiar people are ...
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... Birds . London , 1890 . Birds . Three Vols . By London , 1883 . By Henry Seebohm , F.L.S. 5. The Fauna of British India , including Ceylon and Burma . Birds , Vol . I. , by Eugene W. Oates . London , 1889 . 6. A Monograph of the ...
... Birds . London , 1890 . Birds . Three Vols . By London , 1883 . By Henry Seebohm , F.L.S. 5. The Fauna of British India , including Ceylon and Burma . Birds , Vol . I. , by Eugene W. Oates . London , 1889 . 6. A Monograph of the ...
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... birds drawn to these wastes , I may says , congratulate myself on having literally made the desert to sing . ' An intimation from Lord Sidmouth reached Scott in Novem- ber 1818 , to the effect that the Prince Regent purposed con ...
... birds drawn to these wastes , I may says , congratulate myself on having literally made the desert to sing . ' An intimation from Lord Sidmouth reached Scott in Novem- ber 1818 , to the effect that the Prince Regent purposed con ...
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... birds in Theodore Hook's novel . No ; I'll no Emuses ! ' Three days later Sir Walter writes , Offered my Emuses to the Duke of Buccleuch . ' As the subject is not referred to again , it may be inferred that the Duke relieved him from ...
... birds in Theodore Hook's novel . No ; I'll no Emuses ! ' Three days later Sir Walter writes , Offered my Emuses to the Duke of Buccleuch . ' As the subject is not referred to again , it may be inferred that the Duke relieved him from ...
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