The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 197
... living likeness ; who bailed Sir Godfrey Kneller in his attempt to portray her beautiful features ; whom Steele in another number of the ' Tattler ' describes as ' the first of the beauteous order of love , whose unaffected freedom and ...
... living likeness ; who bailed Sir Godfrey Kneller in his attempt to portray her beautiful features ; whom Steele in another number of the ' Tattler ' describes as ' the first of the beauteous order of love , whose unaffected freedom and ...
Page 222
... living side by side , the one multiplying rapidly , the other stationary or diminishing ; and but a slight knowledge of human nature is sufficient to demonstrate the general results of such a juxtaposition . Nor , in estimating these ...
... living side by side , the one multiplying rapidly , the other stationary or diminishing ; and but a slight knowledge of human nature is sufficient to demonstrate the general results of such a juxtaposition . Nor , in estimating these ...
Page 249
... living , with the risks of occasional imprisonment , to one of honest labour with the remote certainty of independence . It is notorious , ' he continues , that a labourer , by working one day in a week , can , owing to the high ...
... living , with the risks of occasional imprisonment , to one of honest labour with the remote certainty of independence . It is notorious , ' he continues , that a labourer , by working one day in a week , can , owing to the high ...
Page 293
... living soul . ' Then Ganelon explains his scheme for making an end of Roland . He will manage in the council of Charlemagne that Roland have the charge of the rear - guard assigned to him . Oliver will be sure to accompany his comrade ...
... living soul . ' Then Ganelon explains his scheme for making an end of Roland . He will manage in the council of Charlemagne that Roland have the charge of the rear - guard assigned to him . Oliver will be sure to accompany his comrade ...
Page 314
... living ; and he who begot her , may his soul be accursed ! ' When Blanchefleur knows of this she exclaims , God ! how can this be ? whence comes such a diabolical state of things ? it cannot be my daughter Berthe , who was so well ...
... living ; and he who begot her , may his soul be accursed ! ' When Blanchefleur knows of this she exclaims , God ! how can this be ? whence comes such a diabolical state of things ? it cannot be my daughter Berthe , who was so well ...
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