The Quarterly Review, Volume 266,Nummer 527John Murray, 1936 |
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Pagina 87
... Sterne . By Lewis Perry Curtis . Oxford University Press , 1929 . " TOWARDS the end of his life Sterne , when pressed to d explain the causes that had gone to the making of his unique personality , replied that they were three in number ...
... Sterne . By Lewis Perry Curtis . Oxford University Press , 1929 . " TOWARDS the end of his life Sterne , when pressed to d explain the causes that had gone to the making of his unique personality , replied that they were three in number ...
Pagina 93
... Sterne was above borrowing either from his own work or from that of other people . C At the time of his marriage Sterne was engaged in political work . His activities in this field have been set out by Mr Curtis in his interesting ...
... Sterne was above borrowing either from his own work or from that of other people . C At the time of his marriage Sterne was engaged in political work . His activities in this field have been set out by Mr Curtis in his interesting ...
Pagina 95
... Sterne . The invasion over , Dr Sterne resolved to root out popery . He warned his clergy from Thirsk pulpit of the increase of seminaries and did his best to get the famous Bar Convent suppressed . The merit he earned was such that the ...
... Sterne . The invasion over , Dr Sterne resolved to root out popery . He warned his clergy from Thirsk pulpit of the increase of seminaries and did his best to get the famous Bar Convent suppressed . The merit he earned was such that the ...
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