The Quarterly Review, Том 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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... true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of the Queen of Sheba , Solomon's drinking cup , Judas's brass lanthorn , and Virgil's stone mirror ; among the former Charle- magne's set of chess men , ' full ...
... true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of the Queen of Sheba , Solomon's drinking cup , Judas's brass lanthorn , and Virgil's stone mirror ; among the former Charle- magne's set of chess men , ' full ...
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... true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of the Queen of Sheba , Solomon's drinking cup , Judas's brass lanthorn , and Virgil's stone mirror ; among the former Charle- magne's set of chess men , ' full ...
... true and false , any where in existence : among the latter were a likeness of the Queen of Sheba , Solomon's drinking cup , Judas's brass lanthorn , and Virgil's stone mirror ; among the former Charle- magne's set of chess men , ' full ...
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... true feeling for better things ; and when he got out of the trammels of art was fully capable of enjoying the world of nature . The following description will be read with pleasure , though it should remind the reader of a sublimer ...
... true feeling for better things ; and when he got out of the trammels of art was fully capable of enjoying the world of nature . The following description will be read with pleasure , though it should remind the reader of a sublimer ...
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... true greatness . The first persons whom she had been taught to respect and honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his ...
... true greatness . The first persons whom she had been taught to respect and honour were her countrymen who bled in the field and on the scaffold in the defence of their king , or who endured exile and poverty rather than forsake his ...
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... true sense of religion , may justly be questioned ; but he was perfectly well aware how closely his own interests were connected with those of the Church of England , and therefore he obtained from his mother a promise that she would ...
... true sense of religion , may justly be questioned ; but he was perfectly well aware how closely his own interests were connected with those of the Church of England , and therefore he obtained from his mother a promise that she would ...
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