The Quarterly Review, Volume 108William 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, 1860 - English literature |
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Page 215
... seems to be that which has covered the greater part of Europe and of Asia with the tumuli which meet the traveller's eye on every plain , and have hitherto been considered merely as the depositories of the dead bodies of extinct races ...
... seems to be that which has covered the greater part of Europe and of Asia with the tumuli which meet the traveller's eye on every plain , and have hitherto been considered merely as the depositories of the dead bodies of extinct races ...
Page 398
... seems a dawning of hope for this ill - fated youth . Another dreadful shock to strengthen his good resolutions ... seem to rise up in judgment against him , and to close the gates of mercy upon his too late repentance . He is without ...
... seems a dawning of hope for this ill - fated youth . Another dreadful shock to strengthen his good resolutions ... seem to rise up in judgment against him , and to close the gates of mercy upon his too late repentance . He is without ...
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... seems to be everywhere carrying the day against its frailer , more combustible , and more perishable rival , which ... seem to be a shadow of doubt that the Em- peror of the French is right in following in their wake . The change will be ...
... seems to be everywhere carrying the day against its frailer , more combustible , and more perishable rival , which ... seem to be a shadow of doubt that the Em- peror of the French is right in following in their wake . The change will be ...
Contents
Tribes Presented to both Houses of Parliament | 120 |
Memoir of the Life of the late Ary Scheffer By | 162 |
A Handbook for Travellers in Wiltshire Dorsetshire | 200 |
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