The Quarterly Review, Том 118William 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, 1865 |
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... doubt we should have passed a very joyous evening , which happened as it was . ' But at a period much more recent than the date of Colonel Thornton's book it was not uncommon for some adventurous sportsman to make a sporting tour in ...
... doubt we should have passed a very joyous evening , which happened as it was . ' But at a period much more recent than the date of Colonel Thornton's book it was not uncommon for some adventurous sportsman to make a sporting tour in ...
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... doubt it acts as a temptation to parents to send children to school ; but what is the use of their reading or repeating long passages of the Bible in English while they have no conception of its meaning , and cannot read it off into ...
... doubt it acts as a temptation to parents to send children to school ; but what is the use of their reading or repeating long passages of the Bible in English while they have no conception of its meaning , and cannot read it off into ...
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... doubt the middle class of tenants , proud of their blood- connexion with their landlord , had the feelings of gentlemen ; many of them had served in the army , and they had among them an amount of education which was not to be despised ...
... doubt the middle class of tenants , proud of their blood- connexion with their landlord , had the feelings of gentlemen ; many of them had served in the army , and they had among them an amount of education which was not to be despised ...
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... doubt , to public feeling . Yet vast as was the space along the Roman highways , and though many chose more quiet resting - places , like Propertius , ' Dî faciant , mea ne terrâ locet ossa frequenti Qua facit assiduo tramite vulgus ...
... doubt , to public feeling . Yet vast as was the space along the Roman highways , and though many chose more quiet resting - places , like Propertius , ' Dî faciant , mea ne terrâ locet ossa frequenti Qua facit assiduo tramite vulgus ...
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... doubt that the great circular tomb which bears the name of Cotta ( see Pl . xxxviii . ) was raised by the son to his far greater father , Messala Cor- vinus . Cotta himself was no undistinguished man : in the words of Paterculus ( Vell ...
... doubt that the great circular tomb which bears the name of Cotta ( see Pl . xxxviii . ) was raised by the son to his far greater father , Messala Cor- vinus . Cotta himself was no undistinguished man : in the words of Paterculus ( Vell ...
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