The Quarterly Review, Volumen 62William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1838 |
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... living could ever tell or guess . ' The general's instructions were to continue his opera- tions as vigorously and as long as should be practicable . But there was no opportunity for acting vigorously where there was no definite object ...
... living could ever tell or guess . ' The general's instructions were to continue his opera- tions as vigorously and as long as should be practicable . But there was no opportunity for acting vigorously where there was no definite object ...
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... Living- ston , it is scarcely possible that Franklin should have been igno- rant of what was preparing and expected . The passage is a very remarkable one : — 6 6 ' Courage , then , Americans ! The finger of God points out a mighty ...
... Living- ston , it is scarcely possible that Franklin should have been igno- rant of what was preparing and expected . The passage is a very remarkable one : — 6 6 ' Courage , then , Americans ! The finger of God points out a mighty ...
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... living ruins , without the dignity of antiquity ; degenerate in body , intellect , and estate , they demonstrate the little value attached by Providence to the gifts of earthly goods , honour , and vanities of vanities . The horror of a ...
... living ruins , without the dignity of antiquity ; degenerate in body , intellect , and estate , they demonstrate the little value attached by Providence to the gifts of earthly goods , honour , and vanities of vanities . The horror of a ...
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... living , than in the departments of science or literature . The painter or sculptor has , generally speaking , from the nature of his pursuit , a more obvious claim on forbearance than the man of letters . The pub- lication of a volume ...
... living , than in the departments of science or literature . The painter or sculptor has , generally speaking , from the nature of his pursuit , a more obvious claim on forbearance than the man of letters . The pub- lication of a volume ...
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... living creature ( even , we dare say - but let us say it with due deference - from that of Dr. Lardner himself ) : for now appears a long dim train of distant smoke , in a somewhat unaccustomed direction ; -it rises and lowers presently ...
... living creature ( even , we dare say - but let us say it with due deference - from that of Dr. Lardner himself ) : for now appears a long dim train of distant smoke , in a somewhat unaccustomed direction ; -it rises and lowers presently ...
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