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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... probably the only place in Eng- land where , within the memory of man , wine in considerable quantities has been made from grapes growing in an open vineyard . The Editor has tasted this wine , which was of really good quality , and of ...
... probably the only place in Eng- land where , within the memory of man , wine in considerable quantities has been made from grapes growing in an open vineyard . The Editor has tasted this wine , which was of really good quality , and of ...
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... probably the abler , Cornwallis the more enterprising chief . ' Assuming this estimate to be correct , they ought to have worked well together ; but unluckily , with every outward semblance of deference and consideration for each other ...
... probably the abler , Cornwallis the more enterprising chief . ' Assuming this estimate to be correct , they ought to have worked well together ; but unluckily , with every outward semblance of deference and consideration for each other ...
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... probably , a grand Elizabethan Wordsworth . But he would not , we suspect , have written plays . In Shakespeare's day the busiest European capitals were those of the two rival nations , Spain and England ; and the drama reached its ...
... probably , a grand Elizabethan Wordsworth . But he would not , we suspect , have written plays . In Shakespeare's day the busiest European capitals were those of the two rival nations , Spain and England ; and the drama reached its ...
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... probably not more than three thousand , copies . How limited had been the circulation up to this period is evident from the statement of George Steevens , that Nahum Tate - in his dedication to the altered play C play of King Lear ...
... probably not more than three thousand , copies . How limited had been the circulation up to this period is evident from the statement of George Steevens , that Nahum Tate - in his dedication to the altered play C play of King Lear ...
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... probably decorated with one or more orders - had an honourable and fixed rank on all occasions of public ceremonial - and might aspire , if capable of higher things and favoured by circumstance , to such positions as are now occu- pied ...
... probably decorated with one or more orders - had an honourable and fixed rank on all occasions of public ceremonial - and might aspire , if capable of higher things and favoured by circumstance , to such positions as are now occu- pied ...
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