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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... senses of sight , sound , and , we may add , touch , the word Keate has a perfectly vivid and individual meaning . We try to call him Dr. Keate , but we cannot frame our lips to pronounce it . ' Dr. Arnold and ' Dr. Hawtrey ' sound ...
... senses of sight , sound , and , we may add , touch , the word Keate has a perfectly vivid and individual meaning . We try to call him Dr. Keate , but we cannot frame our lips to pronounce it . ' Dr. Arnold and ' Dr. Hawtrey ' sound ...
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... be asking next for tapestries and ices . ' Hawtrey's courage in dealing with the school on principles of common sense had its reward in the gradual disappearance of the the scenes of disorder and mutiny , which were common 22 Eton College .
... be asking next for tapestries and ices . ' Hawtrey's courage in dealing with the school on principles of common sense had its reward in the gradual disappearance of the the scenes of disorder and mutiny , which were common 22 Eton College .
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... sense the founder of the German Empire ? Was the Emperor Frederick the originator of the policy of uniting the German people under the Imperial Crown ? On this point Freytag is clear and explicit . His evidence is all the more valuable ...
... sense the founder of the German Empire ? Was the Emperor Frederick the originator of the policy of uniting the German people under the Imperial Crown ? On this point Freytag is clear and explicit . His evidence is all the more valuable ...
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... sense with imaginative idealism lay the strength of the Emperor Frederick , and the guarantee of the success of his experiment . On the other hand , he pressed the Empire upon King William and Prince Bismarck , because he was thoroughly ...
... sense with imaginative idealism lay the strength of the Emperor Frederick , and the guarantee of the success of his experiment . On the other hand , he pressed the Empire upon King William and Prince Bismarck , because he was thoroughly ...
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... sense a new creation , yet discoursing eloquently upon the im- portance and dignity of the Imperial rule , and claiming for the King of Prussia , as Emperor in Germany , the heirship to the prestige and honours of a thousand years ...
... sense a new creation , yet discoursing eloquently upon the im- portance and dignity of the Imperial rule , and claiming for the King of Prussia , as Emperor in Germany , the heirship to the prestige and honours of a thousand years ...
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