The Quarterly Review, Том 55William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1836 |
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... once so joy- ously enthusiastic ? Do you not see the blood on the mouth of the plenipotentiary vampire , whose head - quarters are at Frankfort , and who there drains , with such horrible and weary patience , the hearts of the German ...
... once so joy- ously enthusiastic ? Do you not see the blood on the mouth of the plenipotentiary vampire , whose head - quarters are at Frankfort , and who there drains , with such horrible and weary patience , the hearts of the German ...
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... once a mystical dreamer and a man of action . His thoughts had not only wings but hands . He spoke and ( rare occurrence ! ) he did too : he was both the tongue and the sword of his age . Luther was , at the same time , a cold scho ...
... once a mystical dreamer and a man of action . His thoughts had not only wings but hands . He spoke and ( rare occurrence ! ) he did too : he was both the tongue and the sword of his age . Luther was , at the same time , a cold scho ...
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... once more rouse her to the lists . The song with which Luther and his companions entered the cathedral of Worms was a true battle - song . The old cathedral trem- bled at its new sounds , and the old ravens were alarmed in their dark ...
... once more rouse her to the lists . The song with which Luther and his companions entered the cathedral of Worms was a true battle - song . The old cathedral trem- bled at its new sounds , and the old ravens were alarmed in their dark ...
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... once be generally established in the land of Luther . ' You have no idea , you French people , of what German hatred is . Even in that we are idealists . We do not distress ourselves for futile things , as you do , a scratch on one's ...
... once be generally established in the land of Luther . ' You have no idea , you French people , of what German hatred is . Even in that we are idealists . We do not distress ourselves for futile things , as you do , a scratch on one's ...
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... once a week , and I'll answer for your cure . I used to have the same symptoms myself in my studious youth . ' The rhubarb may do , ' replies the pro- fessor , but even if I had a horse I could not ride him.'In that case , doctor , you ...
... once a week , and I'll answer for your cure . I used to have the same symptoms myself in my studious youth . ' The rhubarb may do , ' replies the pro- fessor , but even if I had a horse I could not ride him.'In that case , doctor , you ...
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