The Quarterly Review, Volume 237William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 28
... Fleet Street , had for her sign a golden salmon ; and a French tavern - keeper near Charing Cross delicately hinted at the quality of the liquor which he served to his guests by a punch - bowl with a couple of angels hovering over it ...
... Fleet Street , had for her sign a golden salmon ; and a French tavern - keeper near Charing Cross delicately hinted at the quality of the liquor which he served to his guests by a punch - bowl with a couple of angels hovering over it ...
Page 103
... Fleet Street . ' We flash across the level , We thunder thro ' the bridges , We bicker down the cuttings , We sway along the ridges . ' This is a fair example of a prevalent quality in Henley's verse ; and it does not begin to exist as ...
... Fleet Street . ' We flash across the level , We thunder thro ' the bridges , We bicker down the cuttings , We sway along the ridges . ' This is a fair example of a prevalent quality in Henley's verse ; and it does not begin to exist as ...
Page 159
... fleets must continually be strengthened . ' And again , a few weeks before , Sir Charles Hardinge said to him : ' I can ... fleet which is the ultimate key to the whole of British policy ; this it is which made the maintenance of the ...
... fleets must continually be strengthened . ' And again , a few weeks before , Sir Charles Hardinge said to him : ' I can ... fleet which is the ultimate key to the whole of British policy ; this it is which made the maintenance of the ...
Page 161
... fleet would be near its completion , and would have attained such dimensions as to be a serious menace to this country ; Germany would have sixty battleships and cruisers . Every one could see that , if Germany succeeded in building a fleet ...
... fleet would be near its completion , and would have attained such dimensions as to be a serious menace to this country ; Germany would have sixty battleships and cruisers . Every one could see that , if Germany succeeded in building a fleet ...
Page 172
... asked for a naval arrangement in accordance with which plans should be made for co- operation between the two fleets in the case of war . To âš« this Sir Edward Grey raised no objection ; and 172 RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY BEFORE THE WAR.
... asked for a naval arrangement in accordance with which plans should be made for co- operation between the two fleets in the case of war . To âš« this Sir Edward Grey raised no objection ; and 172 RUSSIAN DIPLOMACY BEFORE THE WAR.
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