New Quarterly Review; Or, Home, Foreign and Colonial Journal, Volumen 71846 |
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... French Poets ; a series of Notices and Translations . By the late Rev. H. F. Cary , M.A. 507 XVI . Shakspeare's Dramatic Art , and his relation to Calderon and Goëthe . From the German of Herman Ulrici XVII . A Discourse of Matters ...
... French Poets ; a series of Notices and Translations . By the late Rev. H. F. Cary , M.A. 507 XVI . Shakspeare's Dramatic Art , and his relation to Calderon and Goëthe . From the German of Herman Ulrici XVII . A Discourse of Matters ...
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... French even unto this day . And , were we called upon to point out the most frequented monuments of Napoleon , -the shrines which have the least chance of going out of fashion , —it would not be to this ex - Minister's ingenious history ...
... French even unto this day . And , were we called upon to point out the most frequented monuments of Napoleon , -the shrines which have the least chance of going out of fashion , —it would not be to this ex - Minister's ingenious history ...
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... French to stand your friends , if , even while maintaining your own rights and glories to the length of an eighteen - penny volume , you cannot do without your oppressor's tunes ? As Irish a way , it seems to us , of proving your ...
... French to stand your friends , if , even while maintaining your own rights and glories to the length of an eighteen - penny volume , you cannot do without your oppressor's tunes ? As Irish a way , it seems to us , of proving your ...
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... French phrase , ) seems to us to have entertained no stranger fancy , than a recent one , of declaring that Mr. Moore is no proper Irishman - that his genius may be French , Eastern , Della- Cruscan , May - Fair - ish , as the world ...
... French phrase , ) seems to us to have entertained no stranger fancy , than a recent one , of declaring that Mr. Moore is no proper Irishman - that his genius may be French , Eastern , Della- Cruscan , May - Fair - ish , as the world ...
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... French , by an opposite conduct , although they have been their most bitter enemies , are generally regarded with feelings of friendship . Could we but prove to the inhabitants of the Peninsula our amicable sentiments towards them , we ...
... French , by an opposite conduct , although they have been their most bitter enemies , are generally regarded with feelings of friendship . Could we but prove to the inhabitants of the Peninsula our amicable sentiments towards them , we ...
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