The Quarterly Review, Volumes 98-99John Murray, 1856 |
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Page 15
... things which only required the pre- liminary Why , Sir , ' as wings to send them flying through the dining - room of ... thing that was not both weighty and smart . It was at once gay and potent ; its playfulness resembling the ...
... things which only required the pre- liminary Why , Sir , ' as wings to send them flying through the dining - room of ... thing that was not both weighty and smart . It was at once gay and potent ; its playfulness resembling the ...
Page 49
... things the most lifeless and unsatisfactory . These have been made out in some cases by Meinecke , by the authors of our essays , with very happy conjectural ingenuity ; yet after all they are for the most part conjectural , and at last ...
... things the most lifeless and unsatisfactory . These have been made out in some cases by Meinecke , by the authors of our essays , with very happy conjectural ingenuity ; yet after all they are for the most part conjectural , and at last ...
Page 50
... things . Were they not such , Could they be yours to all succeeding time , ' Twere wise to let none share in the posses- sion ; But if whate'er you have is held of fortune , And not of right inherent , why , my father , Why with such ...
... things . Were they not such , Could they be yours to all succeeding time , ' Twere wise to let none share in the posses- sion ; But if whate'er you have is held of fortune , And not of right inherent , why , my father , Why with such ...
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... things we add that a play to be successful must throughout rouse stronger emotions than a book , where the most refined beauties are those which call forth the warmest commen- dation from competent judges , it is not sur- prising that ...
... things we add that a play to be successful must throughout rouse stronger emotions than a book , where the most refined beauties are those which call forth the warmest commen- dation from competent judges , it is not sur- prising that ...
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... things which it illustrates . ART . V. - 1 . The Epistles of St. Paul to The authoritative teaching of Christianity the Thessalonians , Galatians , and Ro- has long been set at nought by the Ration- mans , with Critical Notes and ...
... things which it illustrates . ART . V. - 1 . The Epistles of St. Paul to The authoritative teaching of Christianity the Thessalonians , Galatians , and Ro- has long been set at nought by the Ration- mans , with Critical Notes and ...
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