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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... wrote a book against Luther , and another in defence of the Pope's supremacy , which no doubt cost him his life . ( Wood , Athenæ Ox . , ' i . 53 ; Fasti , ' i . 10. ) A in the history either of the place itself or of in 12 Eton College .
... wrote a book against Luther , and another in defence of the Pope's supremacy , which no doubt cost him his life . ( Wood , Athenæ Ox . , ' i . 53 ; Fasti , ' i . 10. ) A in the history either of the place itself or of in 12 Eton College .
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... wrote elegant verses , and made the King weep ' at speeches ; that his greater brother beat Bobus ' Smith in a fight , and was flogged with eighty - two others for a mutiny ; that Hookham Frere's first impressions of Eton were that Dr ...
... wrote elegant verses , and made the King weep ' at speeches ; that his greater brother beat Bobus ' Smith in a fight , and was flogged with eighty - two others for a mutiny ; that Hookham Frere's first impressions of Eton were that Dr ...
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... wrote fluently and elegantly in French , Italian , and German , who lived with the men of letters of his time both in England and in France , was shaky in points of grammar ; and his teaching was rather rhetorical than logical , had a ...
... wrote fluently and elegantly in French , Italian , and German , who lived with the men of letters of his time both in England and in France , was shaky in points of grammar ; and his teaching was rather rhetorical than logical , had a ...
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... wrote to him except to thank him for copies of his works as they from time to time appeared . In this portion of the volume , Freytag therefore speaks with no- authority . He has no special knowledge of the subject . The third portion ...
... wrote to him except to thank him for copies of his works as they from time to time appeared . In this portion of the volume , Freytag therefore speaks with no- authority . He has no special knowledge of the subject . The third portion ...
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... wrote every day to his wife at Homburg , and that the change of camp was often delayed because the Prince had not yet completed his letter . Prince Louis of Hesse also wrote from his division to his consort , the Princess Alice . ' The ...
... wrote every day to his wife at Homburg , and that the change of camp was often delayed because the Prince had not yet completed his letter . Prince Louis of Hesse also wrote from his division to his consort , the Princess Alice . ' The ...
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