The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 71
... things , blended with business , make out the day and evening .'- Life of Mathews , vol . ii . p . 270 . It may be supposed that if he was delighted with the Mauritius , its society was enchanted with him . He was but twenty - five when ...
... things , blended with business , make out the day and evening .'- Life of Mathews , vol . ii . p . 270 . It may be supposed that if he was delighted with the Mauritius , its society was enchanted with him . He was but twenty - five when ...
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... things , and a fresh sympathy with the elementary feelings of our nature . Whatever the faults may be which we attribute to that portion ( and it is not the larger portion ) of Mr. De Vere's poetry which we conceive to be more or less ...
... things , and a fresh sympathy with the elementary feelings of our nature . Whatever the faults may be which we attribute to that portion ( and it is not the larger portion ) of Mr. De Vere's poetry which we conceive to be more or less ...
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... thing , and it is very well represented in the publication of Mr. Joseph Nash , which indeed forms the liveliest and most ... things what a contrast ! What you , as a civilian , would think indispensable to keep together so large a com ...
... thing , and it is very well represented in the publication of Mr. Joseph Nash , which indeed forms the liveliest and most ... things what a contrast ! What you , as a civilian , would think indispensable to keep together so large a com ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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