The Quarterly Review, Volumen212William 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, 1910 |
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... whole , then , we have good cause to appreciate the highest type of the official scholar who is the direct product of the French École des Chartes . The type itself , and the system that it represents , are now widely distributed ...
... whole , then , we have good cause to appreciate the highest type of the official scholar who is the direct product of the French École des Chartes . The type itself , and the system that it represents , are now widely distributed ...
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... whole undertaking . It would seem , therefore , that there is some force in the plea so eloquently advanced by the late Prof. York Powell , and supported by the calmer reasoning of other earnest scholars , for the adoption of scientific ...
... whole undertaking . It would seem , therefore , that there is some force in the plea so eloquently advanced by the late Prof. York Powell , and supported by the calmer reasoning of other earnest scholars , for the adoption of scientific ...
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... whole house bespoke bygone importance , its solid structures broken by arches so symmetrically grouped that they claimed their descent from an age when building was a regal art . In that age Todi was a wealthy city which had outlived ...
... whole house bespoke bygone importance , its solid structures broken by arches so symmetrically grouped that they claimed their descent from an age when building was a regal art . In that age Todi was a wealthy city which had outlived ...
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... whole nature revolted against himself and against the world . What happened to him in the earlier months of his calamity we do not know . He emerged from them a new creature . The tempestuous nature which had given itself wholly to the ...
... whole nature revolted against himself and against the world . What happened to him in the earlier months of his calamity we do not know . He emerged from them a new creature . The tempestuous nature which had given itself wholly to the ...
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... whole theology of the order as he founded it . In ' O Francis , beloved of God , ' we find set forth the saint's mission to defeat a second time the machinations of the devil . First , Christ humbled his power in the world ; then ...
... whole theology of the order as he founded it . In ' O Francis , beloved of God , ' we find set forth the saint's mission to defeat a second time the machinations of the devil . First , Christ humbled his power in the world ; then ...
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