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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... remarkable for memory than scholarship ; and Charles Simeon for ugliness than piety ? A few have left records of themselves in journals like that of Lord Metcalfe or literary memorials such as the ' Etonian ' of Praed and Sidney Walker ...
... remarkable for memory than scholarship ; and Charles Simeon for ugliness than piety ? A few have left records of themselves in journals like that of Lord Metcalfe or literary memorials such as the ' Etonian ' of Praed and Sidney Walker ...
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... remarkable confirmation . Herr von Sybel , in the fifth volume of his history of the foundation of the German Empire ( ' Die Begründung des Deutschen Reiches ' ) , draws his information from official sources and the Prussian State ...
... remarkable confirmation . Herr von Sybel , in the fifth volume of his history of the foundation of the German Empire ( ' Die Begründung des Deutschen Reiches ' ) , draws his information from official sources and the Prussian State ...
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... remarkable gallery of casts . The excavations at Olympia are a standing memorial of his zeal for Art . The foundation of the Museum of Industrial Art was the work of the Crown Prince and Princess . Had he lived longer than he did , the ...
... remarkable gallery of casts . The excavations at Olympia are a standing memorial of his zeal for Art . The foundation of the Museum of Industrial Art was the work of the Crown Prince and Princess . Had he lived longer than he did , the ...
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... remarkable events of his time ; he himself arranged the papers of the late Queen Elizabeth ( wife of Frederick Wil- liam IV . ) , and intended to publish a selection from these docu- ments in her vindication . Nor were these artistic ...
... remarkable events of his time ; he himself arranged the papers of the late Queen Elizabeth ( wife of Frederick Wil- liam IV . ) , and intended to publish a selection from these docu- ments in her vindication . Nor were these artistic ...
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... remarkable fortitude is undeniable . Here , again , the facts are against the theory of Freytag . Nor were there any signs of lassitude or weakness in the few weeks of the Crown Prince's reign . He conquered his bodily infirmity , and ...
... remarkable fortitude is undeniable . Here , again , the facts are against the theory of Freytag . Nor were there any signs of lassitude or weakness in the few weeks of the Crown Prince's reign . He conquered his bodily infirmity , and ...
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