The Quarterly Review, Volumes 231-232William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero J. Murray, 1919 - English literature |
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... give up his commission in the army and start a trading business on his own account ; but this was what the first John Murray did in 1768. That he had many close friends in the service is shown by the letters of his correspondents , many ...
... give up his commission in the army and start a trading business on his own account ; but this was what the first John Murray did in 1768. That he had many close friends in the service is shown by the letters of his correspondents , many ...
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... give any reasons for preserving it a secret ; caprice had certainly a good share in the matter . Now that it is out , I beg leave to observe that I am sole and undivided author of those Novels ; every part of them has originated with me ...
... give any reasons for preserving it a secret ; caprice had certainly a good share in the matter . Now that it is out , I beg leave to observe that I am sole and undivided author of those Novels ; every part of them has originated with me ...
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... give a continuous and detailed account of my father ' life . My object is to place on record a few incidents o his career in illustration of his character . I think i must have been during his journey in Bohemia in 183 or '32 that he ...
... give a continuous and detailed account of my father ' life . My object is to place on record a few incidents o his career in illustration of his character . I think i must have been during his journey in Bohemia in 183 or '32 that he ...
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... give them pleasure ? " And accordingly they were asked and came . ' When Thackeray heard this , the tears came into his eyes , and he said to F. P. , ' Is Mrs Croker still alive ? ' Yes , she is , and is in London . ' ' Will you take me ...
... give them pleasure ? " And accordingly they were asked and came . ' When Thackeray heard this , the tears came into his eyes , and he said to F. P. , ' Is Mrs Croker still alive ? ' Yes , she is , and is in London . ' ' Will you take me ...
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... give way , even in view of his own proviso , and bronze it remained in the book - only modified by the saving clause , ' kuanos , which I take to be bronze . ' Mr Gladstone used often to call and have a chat with my father ; and one of ...
... give way , even in view of his own proviso , and bronze it remained in the book - only modified by the saving clause , ' kuanos , which I take to be bronze . ' Mr Gladstone used often to call and have a chat with my father ; and one of ...
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