The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 - English literature |
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Page 276
... admiration of all who partake her revolutionary opinions . Those who wish to think with unmixed admiration of Madame Roland must take her up where she left the world — at the guichet of the Conciergerie . Her former political life ...
... admiration of all who partake her revolutionary opinions . Those who wish to think with unmixed admiration of Madame Roland must take her up where she left the world — at the guichet of the Conciergerie . Her former political life ...
Page 349
... admiration would still be to make himself obeyed . Perhaps he had a desire of trying his power on a stranger . Perhaps it was the instinct of a man who had long lived deprived of the truth , and who believed he had for once met with a ...
... admiration would still be to make himself obeyed . Perhaps he had a desire of trying his power on a stranger . Perhaps it was the instinct of a man who had long lived deprived of the truth , and who believed he had for once met with a ...
Page 352
... admiration at beholding one of those effects of light which we see only in the north , during the magic brightness of a polar night . The tints of the picture cannot be described by words . The domes of the church of Saint Nicholas ...
... admiration at beholding one of those effects of light which we see only in the north , during the magic brightness of a polar night . The tints of the picture cannot be described by words . The domes of the church of Saint Nicholas ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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