The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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... opinion , to any plan for the better government of Ireland . But Lord Hartington's four conditions were before Mr. Gladstone when he spoke at Man- chester on the 25th June 1886. He referred to them there seriatim , and the condition to ...
... opinion , to any plan for the better government of Ireland . But Lord Hartington's four conditions were before Mr. Gladstone when he spoke at Man- chester on the 25th June 1886. He referred to them there seriatim , and the condition to ...
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... opinion and senti- ment in all legislation and administration affecting Scotland , but recognition ( to use Mr. Gladstone's phrase ) by a disintegration of the capital institutions of the United Kingdom . Even a small measure of ...
... opinion and senti- ment in all legislation and administration affecting Scotland , but recognition ( to use Mr. Gladstone's phrase ) by a disintegration of the capital institutions of the United Kingdom . Even a small measure of ...
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... opinion of the whole civilized world " -will be nodding assent to anything and everything that it may suit his purpose to say or do . But the duty of Unionists in such circumstances would be plain ; they would have to take a leaf out of ...
... opinion of the whole civilized world " -will be nodding assent to anything and everything that it may suit his purpose to say or do . But the duty of Unionists in such circumstances would be plain ; they would have to take a leaf out of ...
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... opinion scarcely exhaustive , of the methods of versification in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu- ries , Mr. Colvin makes no attempt to consider the artistic aims of Keats in their bearing on the gradual development of our tongue ...
... opinion scarcely exhaustive , of the methods of versification in the seventeenth and eighteenth centu- ries , Mr. Colvin makes no attempt to consider the artistic aims of Keats in their bearing on the gradual development of our tongue ...
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... opinion : - 66 Poetry had always come to Keats as he considered it ought to come , as naturally as leaves to a tree ; and now that it came of a quality like this ( the poem of Isabella ) , he had fairly earned the right , which his rash ...
... opinion : - 66 Poetry had always come to Keats as he considered it ought to come , as naturally as leaves to a tree ; and now that it came of a quality like this ( the poem of Isabella ) , he had fairly earned the right , which his rash ...
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