The Quarterly Review, Volume 89William 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, 1851 |
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... tion of Raphael . Both a sculptor and a painter , he was destined to be better known as an architect ; but possessing more taste than genius and more fancy than imagination , he was unequal to the task assigned him . He was the original ...
... tion of Raphael . Both a sculptor and a painter , he was destined to be better known as an architect ; but possessing more taste than genius and more fancy than imagination , he was unequal to the task assigned him . He was the original ...
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... tion was pure and sincere , and that it was useless to oppose it . This test was applied on the present occasion , and both locks and doors flew open ! Moreover , it was known that a Suttee's words for good or for evil would assuredly ...
... tion was pure and sincere , and that it was useless to oppose it . This test was applied on the present occasion , and both locks and doors flew open ! Moreover , it was known that a Suttee's words for good or for evil would assuredly ...
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... tion of Prince Talleyrand , who took an interest in the earlier stages of M. de Bacourt's career , that the late Prince Augustus d'Arenberg was induced to confide to this gentleman , about twenty years ago , the deposit he had himself ...
... tion of Prince Talleyrand , who took an interest in the earlier stages of M. de Bacourt's career , that the late Prince Augustus d'Arenberg was induced to confide to this gentleman , about twenty years ago , the deposit he had himself ...
Contents
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Memoirs of the Dukes of Urbino illustrating the Arms | 97 |
The Correspondence of Horace Walpole Earl of Orford | 135 |
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