The Quarterly Review, Volume 46William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1832 |
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... Junot . She may have been assisted - her language may have been corrected ; but throughout the whole strain of the narrative we think no reader can help feeling he has be- fore him one and the same mind . If it be otherwise - if the ...
... Junot . She may have been assisted - her language may have been corrected ; but throughout the whole strain of the narrative we think no reader can help feeling he has be- fore him one and the same mind . If it be otherwise - if the ...
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... Junot betrays wonderful anxiety to connect herself with those pomps and yanities which the Revolution overthrew . She spends whole chap- ters on the alleged descent of her mother from the imperial house of the Comneni - a story at which ...
... Junot betrays wonderful anxiety to connect herself with those pomps and yanities which the Revolution overthrew . She spends whole chap- ters on the alleged descent of her mother from the imperial house of the Comneni - a story at which ...
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... , had esta- blished himself in a little stall near them , where he carried on his business as a mender of carpets . He called one morning to ask M. Permon's M. Permon's custom , but was civilly told that the 316 Madame Junot's Memoirs .
... , had esta- blished himself in a little stall near them , where he carried on his business as a mender of carpets . He called one morning to ask M. Permon's M. Permon's custom , but was civilly told that the 316 Madame Junot's Memoirs .
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... health and spirits of M. Permon - a man , apparently , who united dull enough intellect with all the vivacity of a Frenchman's mere mere temperament ; and he dies in obscurity long before Madame Junot's Memoirs . 317.
... health and spirits of M. Permon - a man , apparently , who united dull enough intellect with all the vivacity of a Frenchman's mere mere temperament ; and he dies in obscurity long before Madame Junot's Memoirs . 317.
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... most of Paris did , that it would be directed against the Temple . " What is your meaning ? " said he . " I entreat you to stay here - you will be be near your sisters ; and if there be need 318 Madame Junot's Memoirs .
... most of Paris did , that it would be directed against the Temple . " What is your meaning ? " said he . " I entreat you to stay here - you will be be near your sisters ; and if there be need 318 Madame Junot's Memoirs .
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Página 129 - The whispering zephyr and the purling rill? Who finds not Providence all good and wise, Alike in what it gives, and what denies?
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Página 451 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure, any intention to subvert the present church establishment as settled by law within this realm, and I do solemnly swear, that I never will exercise any privilege to which I am or may become entitled, to disturb or weaken the protestant religion or protestant government in the United Kingdom.
Página 27 - Praise, said the sage, with a sigh, is to an old man an empty sound. I have neither mother to be delighted with the reputation of her son, nor wife to partake the honours of her husband.
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Página 220 - I am convinced that those societies (as the Indians) which live without government, enjoy in their general mass an infinitely greater degree of happiness than those who live under the European governments.
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