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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... produce the same effect upon one that has seen a little of the world . ' Thus he spoke of them , thinking of the islands alone , without the slightest reference to the glorious scenery by which they are surrounded ; nor were they in his ...
... produce the same effect upon one that has seen a little of the world . ' Thus he spoke of them , thinking of the islands alone , without the slightest reference to the glorious scenery by which they are surrounded ; nor were they in his ...
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... produce so soft and charming a liquor as does the same vine , planted among the rocks and pumices of the remote and mountainous Canaries ? ' and in another place he observes that the grape of the Rhine has produced in the Canaries a far ...
... produce so soft and charming a liquor as does the same vine , planted among the rocks and pumices of the remote and mountainous Canaries ? ' and in another place he observes that the grape of the Rhine has produced in the Canaries a far ...
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... produce even to wonder . He was all life , all prettinesse , far from morose , sullen , or childish in any thing he said or did . The last time he had ben at church ( wch was at Greenwich ) , I ask'd him , according to costome , what he ...
... produce even to wonder . He was all life , all prettinesse , far from morose , sullen , or childish in any thing he said or did . The last time he had ben at church ( wch was at Greenwich ) , I ask'd him , according to costome , what he ...
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... produced a volume upon the subject ; Charles II . , who loved the navy , and like his brother would have made a better admiral than a king , twice thanked him personally for the work ; he had the yet more gratifying reward of living to ...
... produced a volume upon the subject ; Charles II . , who loved the navy , and like his brother would have made a better admiral than a king , twice thanked him personally for the work ; he had the yet more gratifying reward of living to ...
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... produce the stateliest trees , the strongest timber is grown in drier and more exposed situations . He observes that pollard oaks bear their leaves green through the winter more fre- quently than such as have not been mutilated , —a ...
... produce the stateliest trees , the strongest timber is grown in drier and more exposed situations . He observes that pollard oaks bear their leaves green through the winter more fre- quently than such as have not been mutilated , —a ...
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