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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... believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a splendid aviary ...
... believe they are rather in a wood than in a prison , the very cage hath put even the wood itself in prison . ' It is about an hundred paces long , and fetcheth in a world of laurel and other trees . ' This was indeed a splendid aviary ...
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... believe and propagate , this should appear the most impossible to obtain credit , for the Rhone , when it enters the lake , is both of the colour and consistency of pease - soup , and it issues out of it per- fectly clear , and of so ...
... believe and propagate , this should appear the most impossible to obtain credit , for the Rhone , when it enters the lake , is both of the colour and consistency of pease - soup , and it issues out of it per- fectly clear , and of so ...
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... believe , ' he says , ' that the austere Rhenish , abounding on the fertile banks of the Rhine , should produce so soft and charming a liquor as does the same vine , planted among the rocks and pumices of the remote and mountainous ...
... believe , ' he says , ' that the austere Rhenish , abounding on the fertile banks of the Rhine , should produce so soft and charming a liquor as does the same vine , planted among the rocks and pumices of the remote and mountainous ...
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... believe or imagine . And when Sir Richard Browne had promised him a supply , he says , ' for your new noble offer I am not in a condition so plentiful to refuse it , for I must tell you that I have not had a Lewes of my own these three ...
... believe or imagine . And when Sir Richard Browne had promised him a supply , he says , ' for your new noble offer I am not in a condition so plentiful to refuse it , for I must tell you that I have not had a Lewes of my own these three ...
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... believe , will peruse without tears the pages in which he records her death , and his own resignation under this great afflic- tion . Within two months he lost another daughter , soon after her marriage , by the same frightful disease ...
... believe , will peruse without tears the pages in which he records her death , and his own resignation under this great afflic- tion . Within two months he lost another daughter , soon after her marriage , by the same frightful disease ...
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