The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William 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, 1922 - English literature |
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... believe , occur to him to write until long afterwards . He was slow in mental development and without confidence in his own powers . For a long time he saw no path before him . But he felt an impetus towards æsthetic expression , and ...
... believe , occur to him to write until long afterwards . He was slow in mental development and without confidence in his own powers . For a long time he saw no path before him . But he felt an impetus towards æsthetic expression , and ...
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... believe , composed in 1870 and 1871 - are the ' Angiola songs ; André le Chapelain ' ; the elegy beginning : ' Him best in all the dim Arthuriad Of lovers of fair women , him I prize , - The Pagan Palomydes ' ; 6 ' The Virgin with the ...
... believe , composed in 1870 and 1871 - are the ' Angiola songs ; André le Chapelain ' ; the elegy beginning : ' Him best in all the dim Arthuriad Of lovers of fair women , him I prize , - The Pagan Palomydes ' ; 6 ' The Virgin with the ...
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... it to his Friend . ' The statement is not an idle one . I believe that o all the innumerable verses composed by Austin Dobsor from 1875 onwards there is not a single one now preserved my The The ly Ve 8 , te of Je 64 AUSTIN DOBSON.
... it to his Friend . ' The statement is not an idle one . I believe that o all the innumerable verses composed by Austin Dobsor from 1875 onwards there is not a single one now preserved my The The ly Ve 8 , te of Je 64 AUSTIN DOBSON.
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... believe , unique . For we have here no ordinary delta such as many rivers , for example the Nile in Egypt , the Po¡ and the Adige in Italy , have made for themselves in their last lap to the sea . On the contrary , the rivers of ...
... believe , unique . For we have here no ordinary delta such as many rivers , for example the Nile in Egypt , the Po¡ and the Adige in Italy , have made for themselves in their last lap to the sea . On the contrary , the rivers of ...
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... believe , the first to suggest . " ' Provided , ' he writes , the Tigris channel were able to carry its floods at all places between Baghdad and Qurnah , the maintenance of the bunds along its margins would be greatly simplified , but ...
... believe , the first to suggest . " ' Provided , ' he writes , the Tigris channel were able to carry its floods at all places between Baghdad and Qurnah , the maintenance of the bunds along its margins would be greatly simplified , but ...
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