The Quarterly Review, 260. köideWilliam Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 |
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Page 84
... friends of Dante Gabriel Rossetti would do greater damage to his reputa- tion as a mere man then ever Robert Buchanan did by his review of The Fleshly School . ' " Miss Violet Hunt , who more than fifteen years ago showed her rare skill ...
... friends of Dante Gabriel Rossetti would do greater damage to his reputa- tion as a mere man then ever Robert Buchanan did by his review of The Fleshly School . ' " Miss Violet Hunt , who more than fifteen years ago showed her rare skill ...
Page 149
... friends , disciples , and admirers of the deceased philosopher . A storm arose just as the lecturer began and lightning played over the dead man's features , which bore an expression of placid dignity and benevolence . The oration was ...
... friends , disciples , and admirers of the deceased philosopher . A storm arose just as the lecturer began and lightning played over the dead man's features , which bore an expression of placid dignity and benevolence . The oration was ...
Page 320
... friends and ( for the first three years ) the claims of his constituents . The Creeveys followed fashion , for Brussels in 1814 was very much the hub of Europe , if not yet recognised as the storm centre of the struggle which would ...
... friends and ( for the first three years ) the claims of his constituents . The Creeveys followed fashion , for Brussels in 1814 was very much the hub of Europe , if not yet recognised as the storm centre of the struggle which would ...
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