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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Page 11
... produced an effect of grandeur hardly to be equalled . ” -P . 47 . The College precincts , as may be seen by a glance at Mr. Clark's plan ( No. 11 , of vol . iv . ) , would have included the whole of the Lower Shooting Fields ; and the ...
... produced an effect of grandeur hardly to be equalled . ” -P . 47 . The College precincts , as may be seen by a glance at Mr. Clark's plan ( No. 11 , of vol . iv . ) , would have included the whole of the Lower Shooting Fields ; and the ...
Page 28
... produced by his accession and early death , are still fresh impressions in political circles . Since that event , aspira- tions after freedom continue to make his name a war - cry , and his programme a standard of future reforms ; party ...
... produced by his accession and early death , are still fresh impressions in political circles . Since that event , aspira- tions after freedom continue to make his name a war - cry , and his programme a standard of future reforms ; party ...
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... produce , is misleading . In Germany numerous answers have been published , several of which , six months ago , had already reached five or six editions . * The fact proves that public opinion is , to say the least , divided upon the ...
... produce , is misleading . In Germany numerous answers have been published , several of which , six months ago , had already reached five or six editions . * The fact proves that public opinion is , to say the least , divided upon the ...
Page 43
... produces a gold chain which never existed . So much for the attire and the attitude which Freytag adduces in support of his theory . The evidence from the Prince's words is equally flimsy . Freytag represents the Crown Prince as ...
... produces a gold chain which never existed . So much for the attire and the attitude which Freytag adduces in support of his theory . The evidence from the Prince's words is equally flimsy . Freytag represents the Crown Prince as ...
Page 45
... produced upon the people of the Palatinate by the unique combination of aristocratic courtesy with unaffected simplicity . ' He expatiates with enthusiasm on his personal charm , his depth and purity of feeling , his frankness ...
... produced upon the people of the Palatinate by the unique combination of aristocratic courtesy with unaffected simplicity . ' He expatiates with enthusiasm on his personal charm , his depth and purity of feeling , his frankness ...
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