The Quarterly Review, Volume 139William 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, 1875 |
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... period they illustrate dissimilar in not unimportant particulars to the common view which is represented by such influential names as those of Lord Macaulay , Mr. Forster , and Mr. Motley . Nor is it unlikely that , sooner or later , we ...
... period they illustrate dissimilar in not unimportant particulars to the common view which is represented by such influential names as those of Lord Macaulay , Mr. Forster , and Mr. Motley . Nor is it unlikely that , sooner or later , we ...
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... period . In James's lifetime , the Peretti , the Aldobrandini , the Borghesi , the Ludovisi , the Barberini had received a substantial benediction in the sight of the city and the world from a Papal relative , and had become the ...
... period . In James's lifetime , the Peretti , the Aldobrandini , the Borghesi , the Ludovisi , the Barberini had received a substantial benediction in the sight of the city and the world from a Papal relative , and had become the ...
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... period in the history of their common language has the jealousy between the two nations found for itself such vehement expression . James's migration into England had been followed , as might be looked for , by a large increase in the ...
... period in the history of their common language has the jealousy between the two nations found for itself such vehement expression . James's migration into England had been followed , as might be looked for , by a large increase in the ...
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... period to Mr. Gladstone , undergoes the severest strictures of the New York critic ; as do also , though with more justice , the inflated and injudicious lucubrations of Mr. Carlyle . approval Mr. Bigelow and his theorizings found in ...
... period to Mr. Gladstone , undergoes the severest strictures of the New York critic ; as do also , though with more justice , the inflated and injudicious lucubrations of Mr. Carlyle . approval Mr. Bigelow and his theorizings found in ...
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... period appears almost equivalent to a falling off . Has such been really the case ? To answer aright we must consider the causes at work in the island . Of these the chief was undoubtedly the rapid rise , and soon the almost universal ...
... period appears almost equivalent to a falling off . Has such been really the case ? To answer aright we must consider the causes at work in the island . Of these the chief was undoubtedly the rapid rise , and soon the almost universal ...
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