The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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136. oldal
... letter from Charles II . is written in a hand less bold , but more refined . There are also in the collection some letters from Claverhouse , and from the Marquis of Montrose , and two or three from Rob Roy , the celebrated freebooter ...
... letter from Charles II . is written in a hand less bold , but more refined . There are also in the collection some letters from Claverhouse , and from the Marquis of Montrose , and two or three from Rob Roy , the celebrated freebooter ...
503. oldal
... letter , and it was made the basis of calumnies against Shelley in the Literary Gazette . ' Mr. Buxton Forman also notices it . * It is therefore desirable that the facts should be stated . Lord Byron told Shelley that Elise , the Swiss ...
... letter , and it was made the basis of calumnies against Shelley in the Literary Gazette . ' Mr. Buxton Forman also notices it . * It is therefore desirable that the facts should be stated . Lord Byron told Shelley that Elise , the Swiss ...
578. oldal
... letter at all , and it appears to be a forgery , but the spirit of it is identical with that of the ignorant but self - reliant fanatic with whom Mr. Blunt has identified himself . This letter of July 2 declared that ' England may rest ...
... letter at all , and it appears to be a forgery , but the spirit of it is identical with that of the ignorant but self - reliant fanatic with whom Mr. Blunt has identified himself . This letter of July 2 declared that ' England may rest ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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