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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... thought is seen to struggle through a rugged versification , and of which the three first words - GREAT , GOOD , AND JUST - denote his opinion of his murdered sovereign . With such feelings strong in his mind , Montrose immediately ...
... thought is seen to struggle through a rugged versification , and of which the three first words - GREAT , GOOD , AND JUST - denote his opinion of his murdered sovereign . With such feelings strong in his mind , Montrose immediately ...
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... thought we , as In the magical hands of Sir Walter Scott , it we took up this book . The success of M. so dazzled our eyes , that for a time we lost Dumas has raised him a rival in some brief - sight of this grand defect ; but the very ...
... thought we , as In the magical hands of Sir Walter Scott , it we took up this book . The success of M. so dazzled our eyes , that for a time we lost Dumas has raised him a rival in some brief - sight of this grand defect ; but the very ...
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... thought it was always intended you should have it . " " So it was , " returned Marsham ; there's many a slip between the cup and the lip , and Littleford - cum - Mellowdale was deuced near In the centre of a grass - plot , seated in a ...
... thought it was always intended you should have it . " " So it was , " returned Marsham ; there's many a slip between the cup and the lip , and Littleford - cum - Mellowdale was deuced near In the centre of a grass - plot , seated in a ...
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... thought and theory may well lead to like tions , and on the Magnetic Condition of all ambiguities of language . But even in the Matter , ' a comprehensive title , yet not be- parts of these sciences where experiment yond what the ...
... thought and theory may well lead to like tions , and on the Magnetic Condition of all ambiguities of language . But even in the Matter , ' a comprehensive title , yet not be- parts of these sciences where experiment yond what the ...
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... thought , on first view , amount is necessarily so small in the portions of that the magnitude and abstruse nature ... thoughts ( though they will press in upon of efforts , desultory it is true , and deficient in combination , but ...
... thought , on first view , amount is necessarily so small in the portions of that the magnitude and abstruse nature ... thoughts ( though they will press in upon of efforts , desultory it is true , and deficient in combination , but ...
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