National Review, Volume 3Robert Theobold, 1856 |
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... Young Painters . By C. R. Leslie , R.A. London : Murray , 1855 . ART . IV.-MR. FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . History of England , from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth . By James Anthony Froude , M.A. , late Fellow of Exeter ...
... Young Painters . By C. R. Leslie , R.A. London : Murray , 1855 . ART . IV.-MR. FROUDE'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND . History of England , from the Fall of Wolsey to the Death of Elizabeth . By James Anthony Froude , M.A. , late Fellow of Exeter ...
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... young girls to meet me , and , full of smiles and welcome , walked by the side of my pony into the town ! " The history of his college life contains little remarkable , though it passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting ...
... young girls to meet me , and , full of smiles and welcome , walked by the side of my pony into the town ! " The history of his college life contains little remarkable , though it passed at a remarkable time , and is only worth noting ...
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... young Moore showed another side of his character . It was a tribunal whose temper and demeanour were well calculated to shake the nerves of any young man , and which held over him the penalty of ex- pulsion from the University and ...
... young Moore showed another side of his character . It was a tribunal whose temper and demeanour were well calculated to shake the nerves of any young man , and which held over him the penalty of ex- pulsion from the University and ...
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... young men ) , turned round , on hear- ing this last reply , to some one who sat next him , and said , ' That's the best answer that has been given yet . ' Fortunately , he escaped without questions leading to the crimi- nation of others ...
... young men ) , turned round , on hear- ing this last reply , to some one who sat next him , and said , ' That's the best answer that has been given yet . ' Fortunately , he escaped without questions leading to the crimi- nation of others ...
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... young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel the anxiety of those at home . In May , he is already in ...
... young poet is brought to death's door by an abscess in his side ; but he fights cheerfully through it , and his last effort while capable and his first on recovery is to dispel the anxiety of those at home . In May , he is already in ...
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