The Quarterly Review, Volumes 79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... called mustering their forces ; nor did Montrose , a cannon ' the Musket's mother , ' and looked when called upon , refuse his aid in that upon it with a kind of superstitious awe . hour of danger . He commanded a division In the ...
... called mustering their forces ; nor did Montrose , a cannon ' the Musket's mother , ' and looked when called upon , refuse his aid in that upon it with a kind of superstitious awe . hour of danger . He commanded a division In the ...
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... called Great Montrose deliver up Newark to the Parliament's forces , and alds , Sir Allaster , who had now tasted the sweets of independent command , found pleas for remaining absent from the Stand- ard . Thus also the head of the ...
... called Great Montrose deliver up Newark to the Parliament's forces , and alds , Sir Allaster , who had now tasted the sweets of independent command , found pleas for remaining absent from the Stand- ard . Thus also the head of the ...
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... called The Executioner , from his cruelties after the day of Philip- haugh . The Marquis of Huntley is called The Moor - game , from his having lurked so long in the northern hills . The Water - Fowl might have seemed a tempting nick ...
... called The Executioner , from his cruelties after the day of Philip- haugh . The Marquis of Huntley is called The Moor - game , from his having lurked so long in the northern hills . The Water - Fowl might have seemed a tempting nick ...
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... called forth an historical ballad of much spirit and feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart ...
... called forth an historical ballad of much spirit and feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart ...
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... called completing their sign ; but the adventures of the Major's son education , but in reality with the almost ac- at Cambridge , and subsequently in the dissi- knowledged purpose of attending to any- pation of the metropolis , ran ...
... called completing their sign ; but the adventures of the Major's son education , but in reality with the almost ac- at Cambridge , and subsequently in the dissi- knowledged purpose of attending to any- pation of the metropolis , ran ...
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