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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... influence must be considerable and should not be lightly interfered with . Nevertheless few changes are effected without due consideration or ample cause being afforded ; for obvious reasons , however , no explanations are offered or ...
... influence must be considerable and should not be lightly interfered with . Nevertheless few changes are effected without due consideration or ample cause being afforded ; for obvious reasons , however , no explanations are offered or ...
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... and Wingate , a triumvirate which will assuredly go down into history as one of the most brilliantly successful regenerating influences known . PERCY F. MARTIN . Art . 2. - CATULLUS AT HOME . 1. Gai THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 25.
... and Wingate , a triumvirate which will assuredly go down into history as one of the most brilliantly successful regenerating influences known . PERCY F. MARTIN . Art . 2. - CATULLUS AT HOME . 1. Gai THE ANGLO - EGYPTIAN SUDAN 25.
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... influence on the direction which his genius followed , or on the forms in which it found expression . Among the Latin poets , for example , we can realise fairly well the rural condi- tions in which Virgil spent his youth on the great ...
... influence on the direction which his genius followed , or on the forms in which it found expression . Among the Latin poets , for example , we can realise fairly well the rural condi- tions in which Virgil spent his youth on the great ...
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... influence in fostering that appreciation of natural beauty , which , like a golden thread , runs through the poetry of Catullus . In thought we follow him to Rome where , as he tells us , he eventually made his home , returning to his ...
... influence in fostering that appreciation of natural beauty , which , like a golden thread , runs through the poetry of Catullus . In thought we follow him to Rome where , as he tells us , he eventually made his home , returning to his ...
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... influence to a degree unknown elsewhere . Niebuhr already , and Ranke , had advocated the claims of Prussia to the hegemony of the German - speaking states . After 1850 , Sybel , Mommsen , Häusser , Droysen , Giesebrecht , all writing ...
... influence to a degree unknown elsewhere . Niebuhr already , and Ranke , had advocated the claims of Prussia to the hegemony of the German - speaking states . After 1850 , Sybel , Mommsen , Häusser , Droysen , Giesebrecht , all writing ...
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