The Quarterly Review, Volume 19William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1819 - English literature |
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... Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre- pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , & c . 3. A Summary View of the Report ...
... Remarks on a Course of Education designed to pre- pare the Youthful Mind for a Career of Honour , Pa- triotism , and Philanthropy . By Thomas Myers , A. M. of the Royal Military Academy , Woolwich , & c . 3. A Summary View of the Report ...
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... remark which he makes upon the view from the tower of the cathedral is curious . ' The sun , ' he says , shone exceeding hot , and darted its rays with- out any intermission , affording so bright a reflection to us who were above , and ...
... remark which he makes upon the view from the tower of the cathedral is curious . ' The sun , ' he says , shone exceeding hot , and darted its rays with- out any intermission , affording so bright a reflection to us who were above , and ...
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... remarks that they wore very long crisped hair of several streaks and colours , which they made so by a wash , dishevelling it on the brims of a broad hat that had no crown , but in its place a hole through which they put their heads ...
... remarks that they wore very long crisped hair of several streaks and colours , which they made so by a wash , dishevelling it on the brims of a broad hat that had no crown , but in its place a hole through which they put their heads ...
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... remark on the character or the condition of the people . Among other things he is not a little shocked to hear American lips call the grand in scenery disgusting ' - the very scenery , by the way , which characterizes his purchase ...
... remark on the character or the condition of the people . Among other things he is not a little shocked to hear American lips call the grand in scenery disgusting ' - the very scenery , by the way , which characterizes his purchase ...
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... remark- able an ingredient in their character , that it checks all desire of imitation . ' But he shall himself describe Harmony . ' dé This day being Sunday , afforded us an opportunity of seeing group- ed and in their best attire , a ...
... remark- able an ingredient in their character , that it checks all desire of imitation . ' But he shall himself describe Harmony . ' dé This day being Sunday , afforded us an opportunity of seeing group- ed and in their best attire , a ...
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