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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... feeling that led the rough yeomen of Yorkshire and Durham to worship before his statue , that dictated hymns and prayers in his honour , and that retained in the Primer down to the Reformation the prayers of the king who had perished ...
... feeling that led the rough yeomen of Yorkshire and Durham to worship before his statue , that dictated hymns and prayers in his honour , and that retained in the Primer down to the Reformation the prayers of the king who had perished ...
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... feeling which sprang up in these early begin- nings has never decayed . In 1444 an agreement called the ' Amicabilis Concordia ' was drawn up by the four Colleges at Winchester , Oxford , Eton , and Cambridge , in which under the ...
... feeling which sprang up in these early begin- nings has never decayed . In 1444 an agreement called the ' Amicabilis Concordia ' was drawn up by the four Colleges at Winchester , Oxford , Eton , and Cambridge , in which under the ...
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... feeling , the removal of social barriers which divided the aristocracy of birth from the aristocracy of talent or of industrial wealth . An acknowledged master of the pen , and at one time a Liberal in his political views , Freytag was ...
... feeling , the removal of social barriers which divided the aristocracy of birth from the aristocracy of talent or of industrial wealth . An acknowledged master of the pen , and at one time a Liberal in his political views , Freytag was ...
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... feeling which then prompted delay , would now equally dictate silence . The title of the volume re - opens the whole conflict ; the tone of the author revives every bitter feeling which was aroused by the insulting memorial of Prince ...
... feeling which then prompted delay , would now equally dictate silence . The title of the volume re - opens the whole conflict ; the tone of the author revives every bitter feeling which was aroused by the insulting memorial of Prince ...
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... feelings in his mind , the Crown Prince broached the subject at his first interview with Freytag . The Crown Prince , as Freytag tells us , treated the North ... feeling which had grown up since 1866. On Gustav Freytag's Reminiscences . 39.
... feelings in his mind , the Crown Prince broached the subject at his first interview with Freytag . The Crown Prince , as Freytag tells us , treated the North ... feeling which had grown up since 1866. On Gustav Freytag's Reminiscences . 39.
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