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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Page 18
... taken , not only with the goodwill and good wishes , but also upon the urgent advice of his loving hostess ? We have given above a plain narrative of events , unforced , uncoloured , which leave absolutely no room for the infamous ...
... taken , not only with the goodwill and good wishes , but also upon the urgent advice of his loving hostess ? We have given above a plain narrative of events , unforced , uncoloured , which leave absolutely no room for the infamous ...
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... taken appears to bear you further from me , and to widen the gulf between thee and me . I have invited your return ; it has been refused . I have requested to know with what I am charged , it is refused . . . And now , Bell , dearest ...
... taken appears to bear you further from me , and to widen the gulf between thee and me . I have invited your return ; it has been refused . I have requested to know with what I am charged , it is refused . . . And now , Bell , dearest ...
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... taken all my fables about the celestial nature of women from the perfection my imagination created in her I say " created , " for I found her , like the rest of her sex , anything but angelic . ' In August 1813 Byron wrote to Moore from ...
... taken all my fables about the celestial nature of women from the perfection my imagination created in her I say " created , " for I found her , like the rest of her sex , anything but angelic . ' In August 1813 Byron wrote to Moore from ...
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... . Fifteen years elapsed before the building of the great repository in Fetter Lane was taken in hand . Since that date the aggrandisement of the Rolls Office has kept pace with the vast expansion NATIONAL ARCHIVES 37.
... . Fifteen years elapsed before the building of the great repository in Fetter Lane was taken in hand . Since that date the aggrandisement of the Rolls Office has kept pace with the vast expansion NATIONAL ARCHIVES 37.
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... taken place , to the ex- clusion of any modest aspirations for the future of the great national institution of which we have much cause to be proud and equal reason to be hopeful . For we cannot afford in these days of international ...
... taken place , to the ex- clusion of any modest aspirations for the future of the great national institution of which we have much cause to be proud and equal reason to be hopeful . For we cannot afford in these days of international ...
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