The Quarterly Review, Volume 212William 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, 1910 - English literature |
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... desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it indiscreet to complete a publica- tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither valueless nor unwelcome . John Cam ...
... desire , however , to express a respectful hope that ere long Lady Dorches- ter may not consider it indiscreet to complete a publica- tion which we confidently venture to assure her will be neither valueless nor unwelcome . John Cam ...
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... desire and determination he has expressed ever since its commencement to free himself from that bondage , as finding it quite insupportable - though candidly acknowledging that no effort of duty or affection has been wanting on my part ...
... desire and determination he has expressed ever since its commencement to free himself from that bondage , as finding it quite insupportable - though candidly acknowledging that no effort of duty or affection has been wanting on my part ...
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... desire to urge the necessity for a complete change of system in the administration of our archives . It may be that such a change is eventually inevitable ; and it is noticeable that we already possess in this country specimens of an ...
... desire to urge the necessity for a complete change of system in the administration of our archives . It may be that such a change is eventually inevitable ; and it is noticeable that we already possess in this country specimens of an ...
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... desire that his boy should succeed to his professional position and its emolu- ments ; and he had had hard work to keep the lad steady to his lessons in Latin . In time , however , he was suffi- ciently advanced to be sent to Bologna ...
... desire that his boy should succeed to his professional position and its emolu- ments ; and he had had hard work to keep the lad steady to his lessons in Latin . In time , however , he was suffi- ciently advanced to be sent to Bologna ...
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... desire for the luxurious habits of his youth and manhood . He was beset by a great necessity for distraction that he might not fail . He sold all his possessions and gave their price to the poor of Todi , left the city and avoided ...
... desire for the luxurious habits of his youth and manhood . He was beset by a great necessity for distraction that he might not fail . He sold all his possessions and gave their price to the poor of Todi , left the city and avoided ...
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