The Quarterly Review, Volumes 260-261William 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, 1933 |
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... perhaps more resolute , though to some eyes less sympa- thetic side of a character moulded in the first instance by Puritan sentiments and never wholly unresponsive to Protestant influences . Time , however , in due course touched him ...
... perhaps more resolute , though to some eyes less sympa- thetic side of a character moulded in the first instance by Puritan sentiments and never wholly unresponsive to Protestant influences . Time , however , in due course touched him ...
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... Perhaps Lord Oxford's own reserve is to be blamed for this rather than his son's reticence ; yet , if only for the sake of the intrinsic curiosity of the illustration , I may , perhaps , be allowed to exemplify the criticism . The fact ...
... Perhaps Lord Oxford's own reserve is to be blamed for this rather than his son's reticence ; yet , if only for the sake of the intrinsic curiosity of the illustration , I may , perhaps , be allowed to exemplify the criticism . The fact ...
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... perhaps can be said of his daughter's all too brief appearance . The mother of so many brilliant children has , perhaps , cause to complain that her modesty has descended to her offspring ; and those who some thirty years ago used to ...
... perhaps can be said of his daughter's all too brief appearance . The mother of so many brilliant children has , perhaps , cause to complain that her modesty has descended to her offspring ; and those who some thirty years ago used to ...
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