The Quarterly Review, Volumen105William 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, 1859 |
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... early age , which cannot be precisely ascertained . The most memorable incident in his Eton career was a blow in the eye , received whilst playing at hockey , which produced a slight but permanent obliquity of vision . * Sydney Smith's ...
... early age , which cannot be precisely ascertained . The most memorable incident in his Eton career was a blow in the eye , received whilst playing at hockey , which produced a slight but permanent obliquity of vision . * Sydney Smith's ...
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... Early in June , 1798 , it was deemed advisable that the supreme civil and military authority in Ireland should be vested in the same person , and Lord Cornwallis was appointed Lord - Lieutenant and Commander - in - Chief . He gives way ...
... Early in June , 1798 , it was deemed advisable that the supreme civil and military authority in Ireland should be vested in the same person , and Lord Cornwallis was appointed Lord - Lieutenant and Commander - in - Chief . He gives way ...
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... early confidence of the people of England , and in the whole of his political conduct he has shown himself haughty and intractable ; but it must be admitted that he has shown himself by nature endowed with a towering and transcendant ...
... early confidence of the people of England , and in the whole of his political conduct he has shown himself haughty and intractable ; but it must be admitted that he has shown himself by nature endowed with a towering and transcendant ...
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... early as May 18th in the same year Lord Cornwallis writes : - ' Lord Castlereagh has improved so much as a speaker as to become nearly master of the House of Commons ; and the gratification of national pride , which the Irish feel at ...
... early as May 18th in the same year Lord Cornwallis writes : - ' Lord Castlereagh has improved so much as a speaker as to become nearly master of the House of Commons ; and the gratification of national pride , which the Irish feel at ...
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... early quarto and folio editions of his plays , and of the various editions of his poems ; Heminge and Condell's Dedication and Address , with the list of actors and the commendatory verses prefixed to the folio of 1623. A summary ...
... early quarto and folio editions of his plays , and of the various editions of his poems ; Heminge and Condell's Dedication and Address , with the list of actors and the commendatory verses prefixed to the folio of 1623. A summary ...
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