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 84
... remains of - it than may be traced in the ordinaries and the cook - shops . The eating and drinking houses are now , in a great degree , separated , the one being as useful as the other is pernicious . For the labouring man , the ale ...
... remains of - it than may be traced in the ordinaries and the cook - shops . The eating and drinking houses are now , in a great degree , separated , the one being as useful as the other is pernicious . For the labouring man , the ale ...
Page 101
... remains the more difficult task of correcting and improving the existing generation , which is to be effected by the steady administration of good laws . And here the proper means would be to bring the public - houses into good order ...
... remains the more difficult task of correcting and improving the existing generation , which is to be effected by the steady administration of good laws . And here the proper means would be to bring the public - houses into good order ...
Page 129
... remains another view , in which these letters may be regarded as the entertaining and lively register of the gay and witty who have long fluttered and flirted over the fashionable stage till pushed off by a new race of persifleurs and ...
... remains another view , in which these letters may be regarded as the entertaining and lively register of the gay and witty who have long fluttered and flirted over the fashionable stage till pushed off by a new race of persifleurs and ...
Page 134
... remains of vigour ? If he were himself roused from his slumber by the agreeable intelligence— ' A strong man is breaking into the house to bind you , —but , lie quiet for your life ! -do not attempt to cock your pistols or to draw your ...
... remains of vigour ? If he were himself roused from his slumber by the agreeable intelligence— ' A strong man is breaking into the house to bind you , —but , lie quiet for your life ! -do not attempt to cock your pistols or to draw your ...
Page 177
... remains , all Europe is in a string be- tween us . Nor is it in Europe only that the prosperity of Russia is likely to be thus advantageous to the British monarchy . There is a nation without the limits of Europe , to whom , for the ...
... remains , all Europe is in a string be- tween us . Nor is it in Europe only that the prosperity of Russia is likely to be thus advantageous to the British monarchy . There is a nation without the limits of Europe , to whom , for the ...
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