The Quarterly Review, Band 19William 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, 1818 |
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... living who remember the indignant ridicule which their first appearance excited in the populace . They embarked at Canes for Genoa , narrowly escaped shipwreck in doubling the point of Savona , and enjoyed a foretaste of Italy in the ...
... living who remember the indignant ridicule which their first appearance excited in the populace . They embarked at Canes for Genoa , narrowly escaped shipwreck in doubling the point of Savona , and enjoyed a foretaste of Italy in the ...
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... living plants and bushes set in them that the birds might have more scope and natural nestling , and no foulness appear on the floor . ' Trees of more than two feet in diameter were growing in this prodigious cage , besides cypress ...
... living plants and bushes set in them that the birds might have more scope and natural nestling , and no foulness appear on the floor . ' Trees of more than two feet in diameter were growing in this prodigious cage , besides cypress ...
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... living knowledge which tra- velling imparts , and so was it with Evelyn . Finding at Venice an English ship bound for the Holy Land , he determined to visit Syria , Egypt , and Turkey , engaged for his passage , and laid in his sea ...
... living knowledge which tra- velling imparts , and so was it with Evelyn . Finding at Venice an English ship bound for the Holy Land , he determined to visit Syria , Egypt , and Turkey , engaged for his passage , and laid in his sea ...
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... living to know that many millions of timber - trees had been propagated and planted at the instigation and by the sole direction of that book , -one of the few books in the world which completely effected what it was designed to do ...
... living to know that many millions of timber - trees had been propagated and planted at the instigation and by the sole direction of that book , -one of the few books in the world which completely effected what it was designed to do ...
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... living ; and the acrimony of political and religious hatred , though it spares not even the dead , has never assailed his memory . How then has he attained this enviable inheritance of fame ? Not by sur- passing genius ; not by pre ...
... living ; and the acrimony of political and religious hatred , though it spares not even the dead , has never assailed his memory . How then has he attained this enviable inheritance of fame ? Not by sur- passing genius ; not by pre ...
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