The Quarterly Review, Band 62William 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, 1838 |
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... honour , may be pre- sumed to be for sale , if he is under the influence either of a mistress or of a father - confessor . The old debauchée is likely to be cajoled by one , the devotee by the other . Horace Walpole's opinion is worth ...
... honour , may be pre- sumed to be for sale , if he is under the influence either of a mistress or of a father - confessor . The old debauchée is likely to be cajoled by one , the devotee by the other . Horace Walpole's opinion is worth ...
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... honour , and does not illustrate me by any means ; and the consequence will be very fatal to me in the end ; for as I rise in rank , people will expect some considerable performances , and I shall be induced , in support of an ill - got ...
... honour , and does not illustrate me by any means ; and the consequence will be very fatal to me in the end ; for as I rise in rank , people will expect some considerable performances , and I shall be induced , in support of an ill - got ...
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... honour , he immediately resigned it . Yet so much more damage had been done to the enemy in this than in the two preceding attempts , that the ministry made a show of rejoicing ; the great number of brass cannon which had been brought ...
... honour , he immediately resigned it . Yet so much more damage had been done to the enemy in this than in the two preceding attempts , that the ministry made a show of rejoicing ; the great number of brass cannon which had been brought ...
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... honour of being known to him . He is but just by , said she , will you give me leave to send for him ? She rang for a servant , wrote a note , and Lord Howe came in a few minutes , for he lived next door to his mother and sister ...
... honour of being known to him . He is but just by , said she , will you give me leave to send for him ? She rang for a servant , wrote a note , and Lord Howe came in a few minutes , for he lived next door to his mother and sister ...
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... honour of it ; that he sounion of my good disposition towards w Shed was to be authorised by me to say that May both , and would co - operate with him in the great great work of reconciliation ; the influence I had over.
... honour of it ; that he sounion of my good disposition towards w Shed was to be authorised by me to say that May both , and would co - operate with him in the great great work of reconciliation ; the influence I had over.
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