The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 181George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1974 |
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Page 220
... Disraeli's early thought . Disraeli's persistent criticism of Wellington deals with two components of imagination which he claimed Wellington lacked : the ability to change , and real ... Disraeli could not fully 220 Disraeli and the Duke.
... Disraeli's early thought . Disraeli's persistent criticism of Wellington deals with two components of imagination which he claimed Wellington lacked : the ability to change , and real ... Disraeli could not fully 220 Disraeli and the Duke.
Page 221
... Disraeli little attention , despite the pressure put on him both by Disraeli himself and by Wellington's peers , Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Chandos , who often acted as inter- mediaries on Disraeli's behalf , but with minor success . The ...
... Disraeli little attention , despite the pressure put on him both by Disraeli himself and by Wellington's peers , Lord Lyndhurst and Lord Chandos , who often acted as inter- mediaries on Disraeli's behalf , but with minor success . The ...
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... Disraeli's hasty explanation was that he had unconsciously incorporated the Thiers passage from the 1829 periodical because he had been enchanted with a very favourable review of Vivian Grey - which he could still remember . His great ...
... Disraeli's hasty explanation was that he had unconsciously incorporated the Thiers passage from the 1829 periodical because he had been enchanted with a very favourable review of Vivian Grey - which he could still remember . His great ...
Contents
POEMS translated by Graeme Wilson | 28 |
PRISONER by Elizabeth Jennings | 53 |
JOHN MURRAY 50 ALBEMARLE STREET LONDON W1X | 70 |
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