The Quarterly Review, Հատոր 292William 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, 1954 |
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... never knew Southey to interfere with me without mischief . He evidently is deficient in something , I scarcely know what perhaps judgment , per- haps taste or is vanity at the bottom ? an over - indulged feeling ? He forced Lambe upon ...
... never knew Southey to interfere with me without mischief . He evidently is deficient in something , I scarcely know what perhaps judgment , per- haps taste or is vanity at the bottom ? an over - indulged feeling ? He forced Lambe upon ...
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... never questioned this uni- versal rule . If he doubted the rightness of what had been done in his absence , he never said so to Lord Halifax or to any member of the Foreign Affairs committee . Lord Norwich makes it plain that he never ...
... never questioned this uni- versal rule . If he doubted the rightness of what had been done in his absence , he never said so to Lord Halifax or to any member of the Foreign Affairs committee . Lord Norwich makes it plain that he never ...
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... never meet again in this world— nor in the next - Let this content or atone . - If any accident occurs to me - be kind to her , —if she is then nothing - to her children ; - . . . be kind to her and hers - for never has she acted or ...
... never meet again in this world— nor in the next - Let this content or atone . - If any accident occurs to me - be kind to her , —if she is then nothing - to her children ; - . . . be kind to her and hers - for never has she acted or ...
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