The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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... passing show but not flexible enough to last . They tempted outsiders to think them Warre's chief excellence , whereas his outshining virtues were his sweetness and tenderness of heart , his noble humanity , integrity , simplicity ...
... passing show but not flexible enough to last . They tempted outsiders to think them Warre's chief excellence , whereas his outshining virtues were his sweetness and tenderness of heart , his noble humanity , integrity , simplicity ...
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... passed to a poet - scholar of more exquisite fibre , and it nearly broke him down . He never spoke , and Warre never knew , nor did it occur to him to ask . In any one else this would have seemed ungenerous ; it really was the ...
... passed to a poet - scholar of more exquisite fibre , and it nearly broke him down . He never spoke , and Warre never knew , nor did it occur to him to ask . In any one else this would have seemed ungenerous ; it really was the ...
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... passed , that so vigorous a character should have lingered into the shadow of disability , is too piteous for words . If he had retired from Eton earlier , if after his seventieth year he had not been tempted back to the Provostship ...
... passed , that so vigorous a character should have lingered into the shadow of disability , is too piteous for words . If he had retired from Eton earlier , if after his seventieth year he had not been tempted back to the Provostship ...
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... passed since the publication of ' Songs of Childhood . ' Several of these songs have disappeared from the collected edition of the poems , and others have almost disappeared in the amendment to which they have been somewhat cruelly ...
... passed since the publication of ' Songs of Childhood . ' Several of these songs have disappeared from the collected edition of the poems , and others have almost disappeared in the amendment to which they have been somewhat cruelly ...
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... passing between two worlds . 6 6 Although I have spoken of part of Mr de la Mare's mind being uttered in prose , it is ... passed . There was no lack of welcome for this novel , but , for all its welcome , it slid very quietly into the ...
... passing between two worlds . 6 6 Although I have spoken of part of Mr de la Mare's mind being uttered in prose , it is ... passed . There was no lack of welcome for this novel , but , for all its welcome , it slid very quietly into the ...
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