The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William 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, 1857 |
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Pagina 50
... feeling of old local pride and honour , which was shared in by a thousand families in the district around . There was an exceedingly natural idea abroad in the country that things must be very much changed indeed if a Herbert could not ...
... feeling of old local pride and honour , which was shared in by a thousand families in the district around . There was an exceedingly natural idea abroad in the country that things must be very much changed indeed if a Herbert could not ...
Pagina 96
... feeling ? ' It is quite natural that in his daily journal , or in a private letter dated from his resting - place at night , he should give ut- terance to such a sentiment . But that any man who is acquainted with the state of religious ...
... feeling ? ' It is quite natural that in his daily journal , or in a private letter dated from his resting - place at night , he should give ut- terance to such a sentiment . But that any man who is acquainted with the state of religious ...
Pagina 195
... feeling for high art be extinguished . It was so in Rome when the statues of Greece only served to adorn the villas and baths of the great and wealthy . It will be so in England until a national school is developed whose object it is ...
... feeling for high art be extinguished . It was so in Rome when the statues of Greece only served to adorn the villas and baths of the great and wealthy . It will be so in England until a national school is developed whose object it is ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
Prælectiones Academicæ Oxonii habitæ A Joanne | 204 |
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