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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Page 123
... learned cler- gyman was , who came to Ragley while I was there . Strolling about the house , he saw me first sitting on the pavement of the lumber room with Louis , all over cobwebs and dirt and mortar ; then found me in his own room on ...
... learned cler- gyman was , who came to Ragley while I was there . Strolling about the house , he saw me first sitting on the pavement of the lumber room with Louis , all over cobwebs and dirt and mortar ; then found me in his own room on ...
Page 141
... learned , through General Meerfeldt , that Bavaria meditated defection .__ But ( p . 54 ) we are also told , that , at the time of his retreat from Dresden , and the concentration of his troops near Leipzig , he was ignorant of the ...
... learned , through General Meerfeldt , that Bavaria meditated defection .__ But ( p . 54 ) we are also told , that , at the time of his retreat from Dresden , and the concentration of his troops near Leipzig , he was ignorant of the ...
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... learned , and with trifling means to remove colossal fragments which appear , by their own declaration , to have defied the efforts of the able engineers who accompanied the French army . ' * While thus employed in making researches ...
... learned , and with trifling means to remove colossal fragments which appear , by their own declaration , to have defied the efforts of the able engineers who accompanied the French army . ' * While thus employed in making researches ...
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... learned . If any reasonable doubt could ever have been entertained of their original purpose , we think there are now sufficient grounds to pronounce them the mere monuments of post- humous vanity ; a more civilized and artificial ...
... learned . If any reasonable doubt could ever have been entertained of their original purpose , we think there are now sufficient grounds to pronounce them the mere monuments of post- humous vanity ; a more civilized and artificial ...
Page 212
... learned and interesting speculation , ' as he calls it , we present our readers with the passage entire . • A classical reader , familiar with the works of Greek and Roman writers , will recollect that an epithet for the noon - day ...
... learned and interesting speculation , ' as he calls it , we present our readers with the passage entire . • A classical reader , familiar with the works of Greek and Roman writers , will recollect that an epithet for the noon - day ...
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