The Quarterly Review, Volume 233, Issue 463William 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, 1920 - English literature |
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Page 255
... reason to make it more intimate and to use it in order to avoid the consequences which the question of the Spanish Marriages had raised between its guardians in London and Paris . Then the Entente Cordiale once more vanished , and did ...
... reason to make it more intimate and to use it in order to avoid the consequences which the question of the Spanish Marriages had raised between its guardians in London and Paris . Then the Entente Cordiale once more vanished , and did ...
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... reason that , seeing the edifice which he had spent all his life in erecting beginning to show signs of collapse , he came to the decision to retrace his steps and throw himself again on the side of France . He multiplied his advances ...
... reason that , seeing the edifice which he had spent all his life in erecting beginning to show signs of collapse , he came to the decision to retrace his steps and throw himself again on the side of France . He multiplied his advances ...
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... reason , in his dispatch of July 15 , 1845 , to call the attention of his minister . The step taken by the old Marshal de la Tour , at the instigation of Metternich , must , indeed , have been all the more surprising to M. Guizot and ...
... reason , in his dispatch of July 15 , 1845 , to call the attention of his minister . The step taken by the old Marshal de la Tour , at the instigation of Metternich , must , indeed , have been all the more surprising to M. Guizot and ...
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... reason who had never suspected the soothing influence it possessed , long though this had been appreciated by its genuine devotees . The tide turned in favour of the ' Settecento ' some years ago , as was proved by the growing number of ...
... reason who had never suspected the soothing influence it possessed , long though this had been appreciated by its genuine devotees . The tide turned in favour of the ' Settecento ' some years ago , as was proved by the growing number of ...
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... Reason ; and the rationalism of the Encyclopædia , combined with the scientific spirit which originated with Galileo , was to be the foundation of the new literature . Hence it is not surprising to find the Gallomania of the period ...
... Reason ; and the rationalism of the Encyclopædia , combined with the scientific spirit which originated with Galileo , was to be the foundation of the new literature . Hence it is not surprising to find the Gallomania of the period ...
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