The Quarterly Review, Volume 260William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1933 - English literature |
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Page 44
... seems , all three mixed together . The return to ' the springs and forms of life ' has an uncomfortable suggestion of that return to a state of nature invented by Rousseau , with such disastrous results , and now developed by our ...
... seems , all three mixed together . The return to ' the springs and forms of life ' has an uncomfortable suggestion of that return to a state of nature invented by Rousseau , with such disastrous results , and now developed by our ...
Page 55
... seems at the moment extremely doubtful , even taking into account the considerable saving to the pockets of the tithe - payer which has been effected . How great this saving is was revealed by Mr Baldwin recently in answer to a question ...
... seems at the moment extremely doubtful , even taking into account the considerable saving to the pockets of the tithe - payer which has been effected . How great this saving is was revealed by Mr Baldwin recently in answer to a question ...
Page 98
... seems no doubt , in fact he admits , that Attorneys briefed him because of his relationship to , and intimacy with , Francis ; but he asserts ( and there seems no reason to doubt ) that that intimacy was never unduly exercised in favour ...
... seems no doubt , in fact he admits , that Attorneys briefed him because of his relationship to , and intimacy with , Francis ; but he asserts ( and there seems no reason to doubt ) that that intimacy was never unduly exercised in favour ...
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