The Quarterly Review, Volume 3William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1810 - English literature |
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... become an excellent trumpeter , but he will certainly trumpet . His vigour , activity , and natural address fit him for all things ; but he is unlikely to attain , or even to aim at excellence in any , because , un- der such a ...
... become an excellent trumpeter , but he will certainly trumpet . His vigour , activity , and natural address fit him for all things ; but he is unlikely to attain , or even to aim at excellence in any , because , un- der such a ...
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... becoming criminal by anticipation . It is true that experience and common sense have , at length , suggested a practical ... become obsolete , though none of them have yet been formally annulled . But even supposing that the magnificent ...
... becoming criminal by anticipation . It is true that experience and common sense have , at length , suggested a practical ... become obsolete , though none of them have yet been formally annulled . But even supposing that the magnificent ...
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... become an object of study ; but where they are the simple expression of one man's will , there is no inconsistency in drawing the magistrates , whose duty it is to enforce that will , from a class of men who have been always trained to ...
... become an object of study ; but where they are the simple expression of one man's will , there is no inconsistency in drawing the magistrates , whose duty it is to enforce that will , from a class of men who have been always trained to ...
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or the Fight of Falkirk A Metrical | 63 |
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