Quarterly Review, Volumes 106-107J. Murray., 1859 |
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Page 45
... seems a remarkable novelty , not altogether compatible with the national character . Scarcely thirty years have elapsed since the normal John Bull was against the sing - song that delighted more supposed to entertain a manly abhorrence ...
... seems a remarkable novelty , not altogether compatible with the national character . Scarcely thirty years have elapsed since the normal John Bull was against the sing - song that delighted more supposed to entertain a manly abhorrence ...
Page 48
... seems to have descended , with modifications , to the organ - boys and artists on the hurdy - gurdy , who cause so much indignant letter - writing on the part of newspaper correspondents . 6 The glory of the minstrel presupposed a ...
... seems to have descended , with modifications , to the organ - boys and artists on the hurdy - gurdy , who cause so much indignant letter - writing on the part of newspaper correspondents . 6 The glory of the minstrel presupposed a ...
Page 58
... seems to have and seventeenth centuries , when villagers as- begun with the mission of the Duke of sembled every ... seem utterly meaningless and trivial to the English ear , whether cultivated or not ; yet they must appeal to some ...
... seems to have and seventeenth centuries , when villagers as- begun with the mission of the Duke of sembled every ... seem utterly meaningless and trivial to the English ear , whether cultivated or not ; yet they must appeal to some ...
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... seems to have served for a similar attack upon the Reliques exhibited by the Jesuits at the Savoy Chapel in the Strand , entitled " Religious Reliques ; or , The Sale at the Savoy , upon the Jesuits breaking up their School and Chapel ...
... seems to have served for a similar attack upon the Reliques exhibited by the Jesuits at the Savoy Chapel in the Strand , entitled " Religious Reliques ; or , The Sale at the Savoy , upon the Jesuits breaking up their School and Chapel ...
Page 66
... seems to have inspired in the flesh . We must try and convey the senti- ment to our own readers as the biographer ... seem to raise them above the influence of a writer of Boswell's calibre . At all events , the success of his book ...
... seems to have inspired in the flesh . We must try and convey the senti- ment to our own readers as the biographer ... seem to raise them above the influence of a writer of Boswell's calibre . At all events , the success of his book ...
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