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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... regard to Pericles , ' all now agree that Shakespeare had a considerable hand in it , in spite of its exclusion from the Folio . The inferior parts are attributed to George Wilkins , who wrote the novel based on the play . But the ...
... regard to Pericles , ' all now agree that Shakespeare had a considerable hand in it , in spite of its exclusion from the Folio . The inferior parts are attributed to George Wilkins , who wrote the novel based on the play . But the ...
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... regard to any matters in dispute . Indeed in the British operations ( 1900-4 ) against the troublesome Mohammed Abdullah , known as the ' Mad Mullah , ' Menelik's troops inflicted several severe defeats upon the enemy , and finally ...
... regard to any matters in dispute . Indeed in the British operations ( 1900-4 ) against the troublesome Mohammed Abdullah , known as the ' Mad Mullah , ' Menelik's troops inflicted several severe defeats upon the enemy , and finally ...
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... regard to his aim as a poet : ' Occasional verse should be short , graceful , refined , and fanciful , not seldom distinguished by chastened sentiment and often playful . The tone should not be pitched high ; it should be terse and ...
... regard to his aim as a poet : ' Occasional verse should be short , graceful , refined , and fanciful , not seldom distinguished by chastened sentiment and often playful . The tone should not be pitched high ; it should be terse and ...
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... regard to the rivers , Arabs were allowed to encroach on its ( sic ) flood bed , fortifying these increases to their holdings with bunds [ earthen banks ] and by the planting of willows . Subsequent floods could therefore only relieve ...
... regard to the rivers , Arabs were allowed to encroach on its ( sic ) flood bed , fortifying these increases to their holdings with bunds [ earthen banks ] and by the planting of willows . Subsequent floods could therefore only relieve ...
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... regard as ' mother and nurse of all secret societies ' ; a third is Robison , ‡ no less of a special pleader though a Protestant and a Mason . Barruel and Robison devote a good deal of attention to the most profound of all conspirators ...
... regard as ' mother and nurse of all secret societies ' ; a third is Robison , ‡ no less of a special pleader though a Protestant and a Mason . Barruel and Robison devote a good deal of attention to the most profound of all conspirators ...
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