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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... dog's tail . ' " , 6 The same coolness and energy which the Crown Prince dis- played in the Austrian war were equally conspicuous in the campaign of 1870-71 . One of the greatest gifts that a com- mander - in - chief can possess is the ...
... dog's tail . ' " , 6 The same coolness and energy which the Crown Prince dis- played in the Austrian war were equally conspicuous in the campaign of 1870-71 . One of the greatest gifts that a com- mander - in - chief can possess is the ...
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... dog , and write a new 6 Frogs , ' would be the fittest of arbitrators in a dispute like that between Realism and Romanticism , which bears unexpected and laughable affinities to the controversy in . which Æschylus is pitted against ...
... dog , and write a new 6 Frogs , ' would be the fittest of arbitrators in a dispute like that between Realism and Romanticism , which bears unexpected and laughable affinities to the controversy in . which Æschylus is pitted against ...
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... dogs and ravens , to which he owes the unique affection cherished towards his memory in English hearts . And he touched these aching wounds of humanity with gentle hands ; no stain came upon him from the degradation he studied in its ...
... dogs and ravens , to which he owes the unique affection cherished towards his memory in English hearts . And he touched these aching wounds of humanity with gentle hands ; no stain came upon him from the degradation he studied in its ...
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... dogs and crowing of cocks , telling him that the homes of men are not far distant , and that after all he may not be so utterly , hopelessly , alone and cast away as he had seemed just now and then , when these brighter fancies are ...
... dogs and crowing of cocks , telling him that the homes of men are not far distant , and that after all he may not be so utterly , hopelessly , alone and cast away as he had seemed just now and then , when these brighter fancies are ...
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... Dog , and the Wreck of the Columbus . ' " The London Story Paper , ' which is almost as old an undertaking as that just mentioned , is of much the same type , printed , like it , from American stereotypes , with illustrations a shade ...
... Dog , and the Wreck of the Columbus . ' " The London Story Paper , ' which is almost as old an undertaking as that just mentioned , is of much the same type , printed , like it , from American stereotypes , with illustrations a shade ...
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