The Quarterly Review, Band 102William 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, 1857 |
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... hand ; and when he is at the point of death he predicts the coming fate of Achilles . The concentrated strain of his duties and his previsions is too much for the strength of a character which , from the intellectual or dramatic point ...
... hand ; and when he is at the point of death he predicts the coming fate of Achilles . The concentrated strain of his duties and his previsions is too much for the strength of a character which , from the intellectual or dramatic point ...
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... hand and just judgment of Homer . It is neither on the one hand slightly nor on the other too elaborately drawn ; the touches are just such and so many , as his poetic purpose seemed on the one hand to demand and on the other to admit ...
... hand and just judgment of Homer . It is neither on the one hand slightly nor on the other too elaborately drawn ; the touches are just such and so many , as his poetic purpose seemed on the one hand to demand and on the other to admit ...
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... hand . The under - gaoler had been burnt both in the hand and in the shoulder ; and his wife had been burnt in the hand also . And Colonel Bennet , who was a Baptist teacher , having purchased the gaol and lands belonging to the castle ...
... hand . The under - gaoler had been burnt both in the hand and in the shoulder ; and his wife had been burnt in the hand also . And Colonel Bennet , who was a Baptist teacher , having purchased the gaol and lands belonging to the castle ...
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History of the Irish PoorLaw in connexion with | 59 |
British Tea Plantations in the Himalaya with a Nar | 126 |
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