The Quarterly Review, Band 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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... beautiful environs as bare as a desert . The remark which he makes upon the view from the tower of the cathedral is curious . ' The sun , ' he says , ' shone exceeding hot , and darted its rays with- any intermission , affording so ...
... beautiful environs as bare as a desert . The remark which he makes upon the view from the tower of the cathedral is curious . ' The sun , ' he says , ' shone exceeding hot , and darted its rays with- any intermission , affording so ...
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... beautiful to the eye , nor any place for its size , so full of well - designed and stately palaces . But the suddeu , and devilish passion ' of a sailor here gave him a fearful sample of the Italian temper ; the fellow was plying them ...
... beautiful to the eye , nor any place for its size , so full of well - designed and stately palaces . But the suddeu , and devilish passion ' of a sailor here gave him a fearful sample of the Italian temper ; the fellow was plying them ...
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... beautiful scene , where Eli- zabeth held counsel with Burleigh , where James revolved his plans for preserving the peace of Europe , and Charles played with his children , or lent too easy an ear to the counsels of his queen . About ...
... beautiful scene , where Eli- zabeth held counsel with Burleigh , where James revolved his plans for preserving the peace of Europe , and Charles played with his children , or lent too easy an ear to the counsels of his queen . About ...
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... beautiful ; but it has an ex- pression of intellect and good nature which is always more attrac- tive than mere beauty , and which retains its charm when beauty has passed away . Early maturity was not in her case followed by early ...
... beautiful ; but it has an ex- pression of intellect and good nature which is always more attrac- tive than mere beauty , and which retains its charm when beauty has passed away . Early maturity was not in her case followed by early ...
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... beautiful creatures who seem almost always to be marked for early death , as if they were fitter for heaven than earth , and therefore are removed before the world can sully them . The father thus records his death . 6 1658. 27 Jan ...
... beautiful creatures who seem almost always to be marked for early death , as if they were fitter for heaven than earth , and therefore are removed before the world can sully them . The father thus records his death . 6 1658. 27 Jan ...
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