Quarterly Review, Volumes 67-68John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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Page 437
ART . V. - Fugitive Verses . By Joanna Baillie . London . 1840 . IN N a late article in this Journal on some of the most distin- guished living authoresses of our country , we observed that the name of Mrs. Joanna Baillie was designedly ...
ART . V. - Fugitive Verses . By Joanna Baillie . London . 1840 . IN N a late article in this Journal on some of the most distin- guished living authoresses of our country , we observed that the name of Mrs. Joanna Baillie was designedly ...
Page 439
... Joanna Baillie's electricity escapes ; it never accumulates for a discharge . Fatal as this is on the stage , where curiosity and a craving for stimulus are the almost exclusive emotions , it ... Joanna Baillie's Fugitive Verses . 439.
... Joanna Baillie's electricity escapes ; it never accumulates for a discharge . Fatal as this is on the stage , where curiosity and a craving for stimulus are the almost exclusive emotions , it ... Joanna Baillie's Fugitive Verses . 439.
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... Joanna Baillie's poetry in her Dramas are , to a considerable extent , to be found in the very charming collection of poems , which , under the title of Fugitive Verses , ' she has with equal good sense ... Joanna Baillie's Fugitive Verses .
... Joanna Baillie's poetry in her Dramas are , to a considerable extent , to be found in the very charming collection of poems , which , under the title of Fugitive Verses , ' she has with equal good sense ... Joanna Baillie's Fugitive Verses .
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Speeches and Forensic Arguments | 18 |
Report from the Select Committee on Medical Education | 53 |
Letters of the Earl of Dudley to the Bishop of Llandaff | 79 |
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