The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William 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, 1922 |
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Page 29
... hand ' the light of concatenated facts . ' This in a sense is true ; the pages of M. Tardieu bristle with statistics , dates , and documents . But the statistics and the documents only illustrate one side of the question on which they ...
... hand ' the light of concatenated facts . ' This in a sense is true ; the pages of M. Tardieu bristle with statistics , dates , and documents . But the statistics and the documents only illustrate one side of the question on which they ...
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... is representative . ' Sweep thy faint strings , Musician , With thy long lean hand : Downward the starry tapers burn , Sinks soft the waning sand ; The old hound whimpers couched in sleep , The embers 36 THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE.
... is representative . ' Sweep thy faint strings , Musician , With thy long lean hand : Downward the starry tapers burn , Sinks soft the waning sand ; The old hound whimpers couched in sleep , The embers 36 THE WORK OF WALTER DE LA MARE.
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... hands , clothes , attitude , expression ; and her heart stood still in an awful , inarticulate dread of the unknown . She turned slowly towards her mother , groped forward a few steps , turned once more , stretching out her hands ...
... hands , clothes , attitude , expression ; and her heart stood still in an awful , inarticulate dread of the unknown . She turned slowly towards her mother , groped forward a few steps , turned once more , stretching out her hands ...
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... hands and not breathed up from the sod . Mr de la Mare's early uncertainty of style slowly passed away in the growth of a rare sureness and originality ; he made his own idiom , by which all his verse may be instantly Vol . 238.-No. 472 ...
... hands and not breathed up from the sod . Mr de la Mare's early uncertainty of style slowly passed away in the growth of a rare sureness and originality ; he made his own idiom , by which all his verse may be instantly Vol . 238.-No. 472 ...
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... hand , a language is sometimes confined to a mere handful of people . I should hesitate to estimate the number of languages habitually spoken in Tiflis , for Tiflis , in addition to its permanent popu- lation of Georgians and kindred ...
... hand , a language is sometimes confined to a mere handful of people . I should hesitate to estimate the number of languages habitually spoken in Tiflis , for Tiflis , in addition to its permanent popu- lation of Georgians and kindred ...
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