The Quarterly Review, Band 95William 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, 1854 |
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... character and tendencies of the age itself . It is perhaps an inevitable result of advancing civilisation that it levels in great measure the external and salient points of individual character , and thus deprives the drama of one of ...
... character and tendencies of the age itself . It is perhaps an inevitable result of advancing civilisation that it levels in great measure the external and salient points of individual character , and thus deprives the drama of one of ...
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... character to our institution which strangers can scarcely understand , who have been accustomed to the academic figments of dress and ceremony , which often veil more ignorance , and idleness , and vice , than , I trust , we shall ever ...
... character to our institution which strangers can scarcely understand , who have been accustomed to the academic figments of dress and ceremony , which often veil more ignorance , and idleness , and vice , than , I trust , we shall ever ...
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... character is thus invested with a special interest , one that is redoubled when we consider the foibles , the vices , and the crimes of which she stands convicted or charged . Eliza- beth as drawn by her admirers , and Elizabeth as ...
... character is thus invested with a special interest , one that is redoubled when we consider the foibles , the vices , and the crimes of which she stands convicted or charged . Eliza- beth as drawn by her admirers , and Elizabeth as ...
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History of Latin Christianity including that of the Popes | 38 |
Dramatic Register for 1853 | 71 |
6 | 143 |
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