The Quarterly Review, Volume 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 - English literature |
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... Land , Mount Libanon , and Cyprus , in the Year 1814. By Henry Light , Captain in the Royal Artillery Addendum to Light's Travels . ' VII . Endymion : A Poetic Romance . By John Keats . · 131 - 178 - 280 VIII . Greenland , the adjacent ...
... Land , Mount Libanon , and Cyprus , in the Year 1814. By Henry Light , Captain in the Royal Artillery Addendum to Light's Travels . ' VII . Endymion : A Poetic Romance . By John Keats . · 131 - 178 - 280 VIII . Greenland , the adjacent ...
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... land is likely to be the country in which the disease would continue longest . At the Hague he visited the Queen of Bohemia , a woman who , more than any other princess of her age , seems to have won and deserved the admiration of all ...
... land is likely to be the country in which the disease would continue longest . At the Hague he visited the Queen of Bohemia , a woman who , more than any other princess of her age , seems to have won and deserved the admiration of all ...
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... land - breeze which carried with it the perfumes of orange , citron , and jasmine flowers for divers leagues seaward , ' a circumstance which affected Evelyn with so much delight that he recurs to it more than once . " If ever , ' says ...
... land - breeze which carried with it the perfumes of orange , citron , and jasmine flowers for divers leagues seaward , ' a circumstance which affected Evelyn with so much delight that he recurs to it more than once . " If ever , ' says ...
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... land in which they could invest their property , ex- pended it in marble palaces and costly furniture . He admired their floors of red plaster , which became so hard and received so high a polish , that it might have been mistaken for ...
... land in which they could invest their property , ex- pended it in marble palaces and costly furniture . He admired their floors of red plaster , which became so hard and received so high a polish , that it might have been mistaken for ...
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... Land , he determined to visit Syria , Egypt , and Turkey , engaged for his passage , and laid in his sea - stock ; but to his great mortification the vessel was pressed for the service of the state to carry provisions to Candia , then ...
... Land , he determined to visit Syria , Egypt , and Turkey , engaged for his passage , and laid in his sea - stock ; but to his great mortification the vessel was pressed for the service of the state to carry provisions to Candia , then ...
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