The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1890 |
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... land of schools ; every cathedral , almost every monastery , had its own . ' > # The schools attached to the Ecclesiastical Establishments were mainly intended to supply clergy to the Church . Gram- matica and Cantus were the chief ...
... land of schools ; every cathedral , almost every monastery , had its own . ' > # The schools attached to the Ecclesiastical Establishments were mainly intended to supply clergy to the Church . Gram- matica and Cantus were the chief ...
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... Land with its glad rivers and golden harvests reaches from the mountains to the mighty sea , in distant yet clear perspective . But the method was adapted to the age ; and perhaps no other , in France at any rate , would have succeeded ...
... Land with its glad rivers and golden harvests reaches from the mountains to the mighty sea , in distant yet clear perspective . But the method was adapted to the age ; and perhaps no other , in France at any rate , would have succeeded ...
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... land surveyor - one in Le Curé de Village , ' and a second more interesting in ' Le Médecin de Campagne ' - lie about the same latitudes . They are of the earth , earthy : pros- perous villages and thriving agriculture occupy the ...
... land surveyor - one in Le Curé de Village , ' and a second more interesting in ' Le Médecin de Campagne ' - lie about the same latitudes . They are of the earth , earthy : pros- perous villages and thriving agriculture occupy the ...
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... land . Till then , the belief in witchcraft was , no doubt , universal , but men looked on it much as they did on countless unexplained powers of nature which were regarded with childish awe , rather than as something of special ...
... land . Till then , the belief in witchcraft was , no doubt , universal , but men looked on it much as they did on countless unexplained powers of nature which were regarded with childish awe , rather than as something of special ...
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... land , through the thunder , wind , and rain , which seem their proper elements , to meet with Macbeth . What their errand is with him they do not say ; but we feel that it is for evil , and that like their counterparts , the Norns of ...
... land , through the thunder , wind , and rain , which seem their proper elements , to meet with Macbeth . What their errand is with him they do not say ; but we feel that it is for evil , and that like their counterparts , the Norns of ...
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