The Quarterly Review, Volume 36William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1827 - English literature |
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... becoming indispensable . Every step in the progress of the human mind - every political change - every variation in ... become productive of evil consequences , the possible occurrence of which was never even dreamt of at the period of ...
... becoming indispensable . Every step in the progress of the human mind - every political change - every variation in ... become productive of evil consequences , the possible occurrence of which was never even dreamt of at the period of ...
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... become recondite scholars in Greek and Latin rather than in Hebrew and Arabic . They would have devoted themselves with nearly as much zeal , and certainly with less profit , to the latter , had they been pro- posed to them as subjects ...
... become recondite scholars in Greek and Latin rather than in Hebrew and Arabic . They would have devoted themselves with nearly as much zeal , and certainly with less profit , to the latter , had they been pro- posed to them as subjects ...
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... become ' known to men by various names ? How incredible would the prophetic voice have sounded , which should have foretold that these magnificent lakes should one day vanish , their oozy bottom become consolidated , and then , after ...
... become ' known to men by various names ? How incredible would the prophetic voice have sounded , which should have foretold that these magnificent lakes should one day vanish , their oozy bottom become consolidated , and then , after ...
Contents
No LXXI | 1 |
The Poetical Works of John Milton with Notes of | 29 |
Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone Founder of the United | 61 |
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