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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... success , decided in 1900 to bring out a new edition , they were content merely to produce the old faulty book , now quite out of date , with all its glaring imperfections , in practically the same form as before . The Clarendon Press ...
... success , decided in 1900 to bring out a new edition , they were content merely to produce the old faulty book , now quite out of date , with all its glaring imperfections , in practically the same form as before . The Clarendon Press ...
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... successful but wretched play , in ' Sir John Oldcastle ' ( 1600 ) ( now known to be by Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway * ) , which was written as a protest against the original use of Old- castle's name for Falstaff's , and in ...
... successful but wretched play , in ' Sir John Oldcastle ' ( 1600 ) ( now known to be by Munday , Drayton , Wilson , and Hathaway * ) , which was written as a protest against the original use of Old- castle's name for Falstaff's , and in ...
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... successful , and Addison bore unwilling witness to its popularity . He himself , apparently , could see nothing in it to admire , but much to ridicule . The only design of an opera , he says , ' is to gratify the senses , and keep up an ...
... successful , and Addison bore unwilling witness to its popularity . He himself , apparently , could see nothing in it to admire , but much to ridicule . The only design of an opera , he says , ' is to gratify the senses , and keep up an ...
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... successful in these raids , but very soon , whether guided by his own intelligence or by the advice of his European counsellors , he replaced such occasional forays by a regular system of conquest . Convinced that much more was to be ...
... successful in these raids , but very soon , whether guided by his own intelligence or by the advice of his European counsellors , he replaced such occasional forays by a regular system of conquest . Convinced that much more was to be ...
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... success of the fourth expedition , whereby the French advisers of the Emperor intended to anticipate the British operations in the valley of the Upper Nile . Late in the autumn of 1897 Dejazmach Tesamma , accompanied by M. Fèvre , a ...
... success of the fourth expedition , whereby the French advisers of the Emperor intended to anticipate the British operations in the valley of the Upper Nile . Late in the autumn of 1897 Dejazmach Tesamma , accompanied by M. Fèvre , a ...
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