The London Quarterly Review, Томи 115 – 116Theodore Foster, 1864 |
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... never gave a dinner to any man , and disdained all courte- sies , yet as true a worshipper of beauty in form and colour as ever existed , and profusely pouring over the cold mind of his countrymen creations of grace and truth , removing ...
... never gave a dinner to any man , and disdained all courte- sies , yet as true a worshipper of beauty in form and colour as ever existed , and profusely pouring over the cold mind of his countrymen creations of grace and truth , removing ...
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... never did break out in our race , except as the result of disease . Shakspeare and Ben Jonson , George Chap - him in the farm - yard , when the increase of man , and Walter Scott were remarkably morbid men . While Spenser , Milton ...
... never did break out in our race , except as the result of disease . Shakspeare and Ben Jonson , George Chap - him in the farm - yard , when the increase of man , and Walter Scott were remarkably morbid men . While Spenser , Milton ...
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... never to have thought of this when we have looked on those rubicund old English ladies , so light of heart that they can carry their external weight with jovial impunity . and occupy their proper share of space , like an overflow of ...
... never to have thought of this when we have looked on those rubicund old English ladies , so light of heart that they can carry their external weight with jovial impunity . and occupy their proper share of space , like an overflow of ...
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... never heard of it . Whereupon Mr. Hawthorne remarks , Just think of the absurd little town knowing nothing of the only memorable incident which ever happened within its boundaries since the old Britons built it ! ' heard of the ...
... never heard of it . Whereupon Mr. Hawthorne remarks , Just think of the absurd little town knowing nothing of the only memorable incident which ever happened within its boundaries since the old Britons built it ! ' heard of the ...
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... never overvalue ) ; He wandered up and down the walks of the and the really good summer weather is the delightful garden , felt the delicious charm of very kindest and sweetest that the world our summer grey skies , the richness of our ...
... never overvalue ) ; He wandered up and down the walks of the and the really good summer weather is the delightful garden , felt the delicious charm of very kindest and sweetest that the world our summer grey skies , the richness of our ...
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