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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... tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither valueless nor unwelcome . John Cam Hobhouse was born at Bristol in 1786 , two years before his illustrious friend Lord Byron . He got his earliest teaching at a school in ...
... tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither valueless nor unwelcome . John Cam Hobhouse was born at Bristol in 1786 , two years before his illustrious friend Lord Byron . He got his earliest teaching at a school in ...
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... tion which she played upon her husband on leaving him . She left Piccadilly more than five weeks after the birth of her child . There was every reason why she should go ; the house , disturbed by execution after execution , was no place ...
... tion which she played upon her husband on leaving him . She left Piccadilly more than five weeks after the birth of her child . There was every reason why she should go ; the house , disturbed by execution after execution , was no place ...
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... tion of it kept me alive - for it was written to drive my thoughts from the recollection of **** [ again the four asterisks ] . Dear sacred name , rest for ever unrevealed ! At least even here my hand would tremble to write it ...
... tion of it kept me alive - for it was written to drive my thoughts from the recollection of **** [ again the four asterisks ] . Dear sacred name , rest for ever unrevealed ! At least even here my hand would tremble to write it ...
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... tion about the Venetian woman's name would have been meaningless , and from whom he had heard repeatedly , and to whom he had written , says Mr Edgcumbe , twice a month on an average since he left England ! We will contrast this ...
... tion about the Venetian woman's name would have been meaningless , and from whom he had heard repeatedly , and to whom he had written , says Mr Edgcumbe , twice a month on an average since he left England ! We will contrast this ...
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... tion and publication of the English records and State- papers . It is otherwise in the case of Wales . Here many documents ' that were formerly preserved under the convenient heading Wallia ' have now been partially absorbed into the ...
... tion and publication of the English records and State- papers . It is otherwise in the case of Wales . Here many documents ' that were formerly preserved under the convenient heading Wallia ' have now been partially absorbed into the ...
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