The Quarterly Review, Volumes 280-281William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1943 - English literature |
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... Murray sounded James Ballantyne about Scott's possible cooperation in a new Review , and was encouraged to seek out Scott himself at his Ashestiel home . Opportunely for Murray , in October 1808 , the month of his visit to Ashestiel ...
... Murray sounded James Ballantyne about Scott's possible cooperation in a new Review , and was encouraged to seek out Scott himself at his Ashestiel home . Opportunely for Murray , in October 1808 , the month of his visit to Ashestiel ...
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... Murray his editor's worst vice was unpunctuality . Though , at Murray's request , Scott wrote after the first number a most pressing ' letter to Gifford , and Murray himself wrote in exasperation of the complete misery which is ...
... Murray his editor's worst vice was unpunctuality . Though , at Murray's request , Scott wrote after the first number a most pressing ' letter to Gifford , and Murray himself wrote in exasperation of the complete misery which is ...
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... Murray disclosed to Gifford , as an urge that he should bestir himself , that he had dropped nearly 5,000Z . Gifford replied churlishly that there was yet time to recover part of the sum you have so unwisely put in hazard , ' but a ...
... Murray disclosed to Gifford , as an urge that he should bestir himself , that he had dropped nearly 5,000Z . Gifford replied churlishly that there was yet time to recover part of the sum you have so unwisely put in hazard , ' but a ...
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