The Quarterly Review, 212. 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, 1910 |
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... references to them in these ' Recollections ' involve just such incidents as a clever and observant youth would care to record . They still make very good reading , but we must leave the reader to pick the plums out of the pudding for ...
... references to them in these ' Recollections ' involve just such incidents as a clever and observant youth would care to record . They still make very good reading , but we must leave the reader to pick the plums out of the pudding for ...
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... reference to the sights and sites of Greece . The Parthe- non is dismissed with the following entry : ' Feb. 28. With Mr Galt we went to the Parthenon to view more closely the bas - reliefs . ' However , mercifully , Byron was at work ...
... reference to the sights and sites of Greece . The Parthe- non is dismissed with the following entry : ' Feb. 28. With Mr Galt we went to the Parthenon to view more closely the bas - reliefs . ' However , mercifully , Byron was at work ...
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... reference to a late infidelity , which he had confessed , and she had pardoned . The very next day she sent a far more loving and playful letter upon her arrival at Kirkby . ' DEAREST DUCK , -- We got here quite well last night , and ...
... reference to a late infidelity , which he had confessed , and she had pardoned . The very next day she sent a far more loving and playful letter upon her arrival at Kirkby . ' DEAREST DUCK , -- We got here quite well last night , and ...
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... references to the ' friendship ' of which these last letters are so full . A number of Byron's most passionate lyrics burst from him at this time . They were pretty obviously all addressed to Mary . Such as that which begins ...
... references to the ' friendship ' of which these last letters are so full . A number of Byron's most passionate lyrics burst from him at this time . They were pretty obviously all addressed to Mary . Such as that which begins ...
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... reference . Of printed lists and calendars there were few , if any , for the medieval period , while those for later times were compiled upon a defective plan . Finally , the time available for the inspection of documents , already too ...
... reference . Of printed lists and calendars there were few , if any , for the medieval period , while those for later times were compiled upon a defective plan . Finally , the time available for the inspection of documents , already too ...
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