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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... course the Queen . Mary Fitton's bastard child by Pembroke was born on March 25 , 1602 ; and the Earl , while not denying the paternity , yet ' did utterly renounce marriage . ' But the identity of the player meant by the Clown is not ...
... course the Queen . Mary Fitton's bastard child by Pembroke was born on March 25 , 1602 ; and the Earl , while not denying the paternity , yet ' did utterly renounce marriage . ' But the identity of the player meant by the Clown is not ...
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... course of affairs in this backwater of the world's history , and a juster estimate of the part that Menelik himself played in shaping them . Little is known of the Emperor's early years . Sebala Mariam - such was his original name - was ...
... course of affairs in this backwater of the world's history , and a juster estimate of the part that Menelik himself played in shaping them . Little is known of the Emperor's early years . Sebala Mariam - such was his original name - was ...
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... course a slim young man , with dark eyes beneath a fine Horatian forehead , rose and read a short piece , in a voice attractive in its modesty and distinction . This , a whisper told me , was Mr Austin Dobson , whose " Vignettes in ...
... course a slim young man , with dark eyes beneath a fine Horatian forehead , rose and read a short piece , in a voice attractive in its modesty and distinction . This , a whisper told me , was Mr Austin Dobson , whose " Vignettes in ...
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... course , accept my verbal censure , but he gave to every suggestion his patient attention ; and sometimes three , or even four , drafts of a poem would be submitted to me before we were both completely satisfied . When I look back over ...
... course , accept my verbal censure , but he gave to every suggestion his patient attention ; and sometimes three , or even four , drafts of a poem would be submitted to me before we were both completely satisfied . When I look back over ...
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... the river once more expanding . Its course is rather more direct , and the marshes recede from sight . Above the Butairah they cease altogether and give place to an arid plain , featureless as RIVER CONTROL IN MESOPOTAMIA 69.
... the river once more expanding . Its course is rather more direct , and the marshes recede from sight . Above the Butairah they cease altogether and give place to an arid plain , featureless as RIVER CONTROL IN MESOPOTAMIA 69.
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