The Quarterly Review, Volume 92William 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, 1852 |
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Pagina 159
... perhaps a purer taste , who preferred the Greek style for an edifice dedicated to the arts and literature of which Greece was the illustrious parent ; and especially when some of the richest treasures of the collection were derived from ...
... perhaps a purer taste , who preferred the Greek style for an edifice dedicated to the arts and literature of which Greece was the illustrious parent ; and especially when some of the richest treasures of the collection were derived from ...
Pagina 252
... perhaps , eventually to an enemy . 6 Mr. Disraeli no doubt sees this , though perhaps not in its full light , for he does not propose to alter the main feature of the alleged grievance . We propose that , if he avails himself of this ...
... perhaps , eventually to an enemy . 6 Mr. Disraeli no doubt sees this , though perhaps not in its full light , for he does not propose to alter the main feature of the alleged grievance . We propose that , if he avails himself of this ...
Pagina 264
... perhaps improving , certainly not diminishing his power of serving it , whenever a season of war - danger may oblige the country to require his services . We have used the phrase perhaps improving , ' be- cause in one respect the ...
... perhaps improving , certainly not diminishing his power of serving it , whenever a season of war - danger may oblige the country to require his services . We have used the phrase perhaps improving , ' be- cause in one respect the ...
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Humboldts Cosmos | 3 |
Handbook to the Antiquities in the British Museum | 157 |
of Westminster | 182 |
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