The Quarterly Review, Volumen16John Murray, 1817 |
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... hope that if he or Mr. Smelt should have in their possession any sketches , drawings or measurements of the ruins of Nubia , they will not withhold them in a second edition . ART . II . I. The Emerald Isle , a Poem . By Charles Phillips ...
... hope that if he or Mr. Smelt should have in their possession any sketches , drawings or measurements of the ruins of Nubia , they will not withhold them in a second edition . ART . II . I. The Emerald Isle , a Poem . By Charles Phillips ...
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... hope , but I am glad to grasp at any phantom that flits across the solitude of that country's desolation ' !! — V. - 2 . There is , it seems , a certain Irishman of the name of Casey resident in Liverpool , and , we presume , he was one ...
... hope , but I am glad to grasp at any phantom that flits across the solitude of that country's desolation ' !! — V. - 2 . There is , it seems , a certain Irishman of the name of Casey resident in Liverpool , and , we presume , he was one ...
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... hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ( Phillips , scilicet ) you have so honoured ; I hope it will cheer on the young aspirants after virtuous fame in both our countries , by proving to ...
... hope , however , the benefit of this day will not be confined to the humble individual ( Phillips , scilicet ) you have so honoured ; I hope it will cheer on the young aspirants after virtuous fame in both our countries , by proving to ...
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... Hope and England's Ornament . ' The poem did not belie the promise of the dedication ; it is a perfect stream of praise , a shower of roses on every person who is named in it , from alpha to omega . This alone was enough to excite some ...
... Hope and England's Ornament . ' The poem did not belie the promise of the dedication ; it is a perfect stream of praise , a shower of roses on every person who is named in it , from alpha to omega . This alone was enough to excite some ...
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... hope and England's ornament -- what has since happened to justify Mr. Phil- lips's imputations ? What are the enormities which this high- minded and independent patriot ' cannot speak of , without danger , because , thank God , he ...
... hope and England's ornament -- what has since happened to justify Mr. Phil- lips's imputations ? What are the enormities which this high- minded and independent patriot ' cannot speak of , without danger , because , thank God , he ...
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