The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1818 - English literature |
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... English Poets . Delivered at the Surrey Institu- tion . By William Hazlitt X. 1. Considerations respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c ...
... English Poets . Delivered at the Surrey Institu- tion . By William Hazlitt X. 1. Considerations respecting Cambridge , more particularly re- lating to its Botanical Professorship . By Sir James Edward Smith , M. D. F. R. S. & c ...
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... English gentleman , that he thought Paris was the strongest town in Christendom , for he took strong in that sense as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite ...
... English gentleman , that he thought Paris was the strongest town in Christendom , for he took strong in that sense as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite ...
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... English travel- ler is invited . Evelyn was much amused with the treasures at St. Denis , which contained at that time some of the most remarkable relics , true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of ...
... English travel- ler is invited . Evelyn was much amused with the treasures at St. Denis , which contained at that time some of the most remarkable relics , true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of ...
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... English gentleman , that he thought Paris was the strongest town in Christendom , for he took strong in that sense as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite ...
... English gentleman , that he thought Paris was the strongest town in Christendom , for he took strong in that sense as we do in England when we say such a man hath a strong breath . These things considered it could not but be an infinite ...
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... English feeling the disgusting sight of the gally - slaves at Marseilles , who , it seems , were made a show for the gratification of strangers ! ' We went to visite the Gallys being about 25 ; the Captaine of the Gally Royal gave us ...
... English feeling the disgusting sight of the gally - slaves at Marseilles , who , it seems , were made a show for the gratification of strangers ! ' We went to visite the Gallys being about 25 ; the Captaine of the Gally Royal gave us ...
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