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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... realise that we have to deal with a people whose mentality is far removed from our own . For centuries the English- man has had the reputation of being able to deal happily and satisfactorily with many different races in many different ...
... realise that we have to deal with a people whose mentality is far removed from our own . For centuries the English- man has had the reputation of being able to deal happily and satisfactorily with many different races in many different ...
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... ; so that its creator ' in the cold reading afterwards might well have wondered how he had come to realise that passage so Vol . 260.-No. 516 . Z perfectly . For such a reason Shakespeare's occasional lapses in. THE POWER OF THE POET 339.
... ; so that its creator ' in the cold reading afterwards might well have wondered how he had come to realise that passage so Vol . 260.-No. 516 . Z perfectly . For such a reason Shakespeare's occasional lapses in. THE POWER OF THE POET 339.
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... realise the poet if not altogether the man . Such is the course taken here . A humanist born early into the great ... realised . In an eloquent introduction , though sometimes adorned with artificial flowers , Mr Humbert Wolfe brings out ...
... realise the poet if not altogether the man . Such is the course taken here . A humanist born early into the great ... realised . In an eloquent introduction , though sometimes adorned with artificial flowers , Mr Humbert Wolfe brings out ...
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