The Quarterly Review, Zväzok 191William 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, 1900 |
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... passing , that Mr. Little has taken the opportunity of a third edition of his book to add a chapter describing the ... passed beyond the confines of Chinese jurisdiction , and entered one of those semi - independent territories which ...
... passing , that Mr. Little has taken the opportunity of a third edition of his book to add a chapter describing the ... passed beyond the confines of Chinese jurisdiction , and entered one of those semi - independent territories which ...
Strana 38
... passed away to strangers and even to subjects . In the fifth an Emperor ceased to exist at Rome . The Decline * Gregorovius , VI , Part i , 263 . " and Fall , ' which Gibbon has painted in funereal 38 The Genius of Rome .
... passed away to strangers and even to subjects . In the fifth an Emperor ceased to exist at Rome . The Decline * Gregorovius , VI , Part i , 263 . " and Fall , ' which Gibbon has painted in funereal 38 The Genius of Rome .
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... passed away at the presence of the Pope or his legate ? We must fall back on the latent antagonism , always abiding within its walls , between ideas , none of which could be annihilated until the task assigned to it was done . We have ...
... passed away at the presence of the Pope or his legate ? We must fall back on the latent antagonism , always abiding within its walls , between ideas , none of which could be annihilated until the task assigned to it was done . We have ...
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... passing away . His friend and admirer , Petrarch , is not unjustly termed the first of the moderns ; for his love of † Middleton , i , 229 . * Gregorovius , IV , Part ii , 692 . Vol . 191.-No. 381 . E • antiquity was an enthusiasm which ...
... passing away . His friend and admirer , Petrarch , is not unjustly termed the first of the moderns ; for his love of † Middleton , i , 229 . * Gregorovius , IV , Part ii , 692 . Vol . 191.-No. 381 . E • antiquity was an enthusiasm which ...
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... passed comparatively unnoticed . It is , indeed , one of the peculiar characteristics of Goethe's genius that later generations seem continually to have felt the necessity of revising their judgments of it . We hardly find a similar ...
... passed comparatively unnoticed . It is , indeed , one of the peculiar characteristics of Goethe's genius that later generations seem continually to have felt the necessity of revising their judgments of it . We hardly find a similar ...
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