The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes264-265William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, John Murray, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1935 |
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... close of the eighteenth century on open land . Town - planning on a large scale was adumbrated , if it did not always materialise , by such men as Gwynn and Smirke , in whose published suggestions much was anticipated that has only been ...
... close of the eighteenth century on open land . Town - planning on a large scale was adumbrated , if it did not always materialise , by such men as Gwynn and Smirke , in whose published suggestions much was anticipated that has only been ...
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... close to the people's hearts amidst Flemish contemporary surround- ings ' ; Camille Lemonnier , the novelist , journalist , and critic ; Emile Verhaeren , the national poet ; Maeterlinck , most famous of them all , so much of whose work ...
... close to the people's hearts amidst Flemish contemporary surround- ings ' ; Camille Lemonnier , the novelist , journalist , and critic ; Emile Verhaeren , the national poet ; Maeterlinck , most famous of them all , so much of whose work ...
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... close quarters . Such a place has no equivalent in the feathered world , and in human life could only be com- pared with a huge cosmopolitan city wherein people of many classes and distinct nationalities pursued their respective affairs ...
... close quarters . Such a place has no equivalent in the feathered world , and in human life could only be com- pared with a huge cosmopolitan city wherein people of many classes and distinct nationalities pursued their respective affairs ...
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