The Quarterly Review, Volumes 222-223William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1915 - English literature |
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... increased his solicitudes . But here , in his native province , far from the stir and strife of the capital and face to face with Nature in her most varied and alluring guise , he could regain the mastery of himself . How deep was the ...
... increased his solicitudes . But here , in his native province , far from the stir and strife of the capital and face to face with Nature in her most varied and alluring guise , he could regain the mastery of himself . How deep was the ...
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... increasing brilliance , followed and even accompanied by crashing peals , which , reverberating from the many cloud - capped ridges of the chain , gathered into one sustained roar . ' Far along From peak to peak , the rattling crags ...
... increasing brilliance , followed and even accompanied by crashing peals , which , reverberating from the many cloud - capped ridges of the chain , gathered into one sustained roar . ' Far along From peak to peak , the rattling crags ...
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... increasing doubt how far the machinery and discipline of war , under which they learnt the art of government , was essential for such lesson . ' Even so far back as 1645 , at the Con- ference of Münster , the Swedish ambassador felt con ...
... increasing doubt how far the machinery and discipline of war , under which they learnt the art of government , was essential for such lesson . ' Even so far back as 1645 , at the Con- ference of Münster , the Swedish ambassador felt con ...
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... increasing power of the Social Democrats ) , then a people that wishes to maintain its equilibrium must stir itself up from time to time by war . ' Roon declared that ' the question of the Duchies ( Schleswig - Holstein ) is not a ...
... increasing power of the Social Democrats ) , then a people that wishes to maintain its equilibrium must stir itself up from time to time by war . ' Roon declared that ' the question of the Duchies ( Schleswig - Holstein ) is not a ...
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... increased our appetite . When the German looks round about the world , he finds that he has come off badly , and that what is left him is only the scraps of a good meal . But this division , in his thoughts , in only provisional . ' As ...
... increased our appetite . When the German looks round about the world , he finds that he has come off badly , and that what is left him is only the scraps of a good meal . But this division , in his thoughts , in only provisional . ' As ...
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