The Quarterly Review, Tom 105William 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, 1859 |
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... playing at hockey , which produced a slight but permanent obliquity of vision . * Sydney Smith's positive aver- ment that the Archbishop of Canterbury knocked him down with a chessboard when they were at Westminster School toge- ther ...
... playing at hockey , which produced a slight but permanent obliquity of vision . * Sydney Smith's positive aver- ment that the Archbishop of Canterbury knocked him down with a chessboard when they were at Westminster School toge- ther ...
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... play fives against the walls , and return within twelve months . Vehement efforts were also made to raise the rabble , and procure petitions against the measure amongst the militia . Some of Lord Downshire's regi- ment signed one ...
... play fives against the walls , and return within twelve months . Vehement efforts were also made to raise the rabble , and procure petitions against the measure amongst the militia . Some of Lord Downshire's regi- ment signed one ...
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... play having been read to the end , we are at leisure to consider the verbal questions that arise out of it . The notes then given are few , brief , and to the point . Shakespeare himself being thus clearly set before us , we are left ...
... play having been read to the end , we are at leisure to consider the verbal questions that arise out of it . The notes then given are few , brief , and to the point . Shakespeare himself being thus clearly set before us , we are left ...
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... play of a dozen persons , have done more for the groundlings than produce one as a ghost , kill eight in the course ... plays are the first in which all the persons of the drama became , in the true sense of the word , its characters ...
... play of a dozen persons , have done more for the groundlings than produce one as a ghost , kill eight in the course ... plays are the first in which all the persons of the drama became , in the true sense of the word , its characters ...
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... plays . The leading doctrines were put into a dramatic form , as Mysteries ; due care being taken to provide fun for the crowd in such details as were furnished by the behaviour of devils , by disputes between Cain and his Man , by the ...
... plays . The leading doctrines were put into a dramatic form , as Mysteries ; due care being taken to provide fun for the crowd in such details as were furnished by the behaviour of devils , by disputes between Cain and his Man , by the ...
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