The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... least likely to make their starting - point the place where Milton , and Bacon , and Shak- speare had ended . What literature they have has certainly sprung mainly from the old soil that still clung to the roots of the national life ...
... least likely to make their starting - point the place where Milton , and Bacon , and Shak- speare had ended . What literature they have has certainly sprung mainly from the old soil that still clung to the roots of the national life ...
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... least when he made his famous appeal to the sentiment of duty . He did not belong to us ; and he was so suc- cessful because so eminently un - English ! Let us see what Mr. Emerson says on this head : - the year has gently swelled his ...
... least when he made his famous appeal to the sentiment of duty . He did not belong to us ; and he was so suc- cessful because so eminently un - English ! Let us see what Mr. Emerson says on this head : - the year has gently swelled his ...
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... least consolation , for those who would not mind marching to ruin with their own country , if upheld by the proud thought that England also was doomed to a speedy fall . There is not the least sign of such a consummation , devoutly as ...
... least consolation , for those who would not mind marching to ruin with their own country , if upheld by the proud thought that England also was doomed to a speedy fall . There is not the least sign of such a consummation , devoutly as ...
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... least open to suspicion , is one of colossal size , which formerly belonged to the Mattei family , and which after- wards came into the possession of the late Duke of Wellington . In this bust the nose , the upper and will judge what ...
... least open to suspicion , is one of colossal size , which formerly belonged to the Mattei family , and which after- wards came into the possession of the late Duke of Wellington . In this bust the nose , the upper and will judge what ...
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... least three outlets at distances respectively of from thirty to forty miles from each other , thus forming , as it were , a reversed delta . It has been assumed that the perpetual wearing away of the banks of an outlet prevents the ...
... least three outlets at distances respectively of from thirty to forty miles from each other , thus forming , as it were , a reversed delta . It has been assumed that the perpetual wearing away of the banks of an outlet prevents the ...
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