The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... existence of the external world ; for all that we do or think is based upon that belief . man would not exist at all , unless his parents took the A p . 16 . * Whately ( son of the Archbishop ) , ' Personal and Family Glimpses ...
... existence of the external world ; for all that we do or think is based upon that belief . man would not exist at all , unless his parents took the A p . 16 . * Whately ( son of the Archbishop ) , ' Personal and Family Glimpses ...
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... existence now of a strong constitutional opposition , particularly as the repetition of the Bela Kun episode is highly improbable . It is , however , almost impossible to exaggerate how acute is the recollection of what was suffered ...
... existence now of a strong constitutional opposition , particularly as the repetition of the Bela Kun episode is highly improbable . It is , however , almost impossible to exaggerate how acute is the recollection of what was suffered ...
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... existence of great poets , no matter what interest or admiration they might arouse , was never the occasion of any twittering excitement ; they were , so to speak , the sort of thing which it was natural to have about . It might ...
... existence of great poets , no matter what interest or admiration they might arouse , was never the occasion of any twittering excitement ; they were , so to speak , the sort of thing which it was natural to have about . It might ...
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... existence . The reaction which has since taken place is generally considered to have some connexion with the war , and indeed the ' boom ' may be considered to have begun in 1915 with the presentation of Rupert Brooke to the popular ...
... existence . The reaction which has since taken place is generally considered to have some connexion with the war , and indeed the ' boom ' may be considered to have begun in 1915 with the presentation of Rupert Brooke to the popular ...
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... existence a vague but none the less powerful emotional craving which found more satis- faction in both the reading and the writing of verse than in any other form of literature . We did not in those days know what we were at , neither ...
... existence a vague but none the less powerful emotional craving which found more satis- faction in both the reading and the writing of verse than in any other form of literature . We did not in those days know what we were at , neither ...
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