The Quarterly Review, Volúmenes79-81William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1847 |
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... spirit of revenge - revenge both personal and hereditary - which on this occasion nerved the arm and winged the steps of Montrose . For several generations had the Houses of Campbell and Graham stood in rivalry ; the former obtaining ...
... spirit of revenge - revenge both personal and hereditary - which on this occasion nerved the arm and winged the steps of Montrose . For several generations had the Houses of Campbell and Graham stood in rivalry ; the former obtaining ...
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... spirit of mean suddenly altering his line of march at mid- revenge , seized both pedagogue and bairn , night , by a masterly manœuvre slipped be- and carried them off prisoners to Edinburgh , tween them , and secured himself in the ...
... spirit of mean suddenly altering his line of march at mid- revenge , seized both pedagogue and bairn , night , by a masterly manœuvre slipped be- and carried them off prisoners to Edinburgh , tween them , and secured himself in the ...
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... spirit like his own . Some of his bravest officers , as young Menzies , were slain by his side ; others , as Sir John Ur- rey and Lord Frendraught , were made pri- soners ; and the rout became complete . The Great Marquis himself ...
... spirit like his own . Some of his bravest officers , as young Menzies , were slain by his side ; others , as Sir John Ur- rey and Lord Frendraught , were made pri- soners ; and the rout became complete . The Great Marquis himself ...
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... spirit and feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart , A high - backed chair is borne- The ...
... spirit and feeling from Lord John Manners . ' Tis pleasant sure in merrie May To sit at eventide , And gaze down from your balcony , With beauty by your side . By sorry steeds , in servile cart , A high - backed chair is borne- The ...
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... spirit of Puseyism had no attractions for the Reverend Theophilus . Like Catholicism , it demanded the sacrifice of the individual to the splendour and power of the body . Now he , on the contrary , cared more for a certain individual ...
... spirit of Puseyism had no attractions for the Reverend Theophilus . Like Catholicism , it demanded the sacrifice of the individual to the splendour and power of the body . Now he , on the contrary , cared more for a certain individual ...
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