Miscellanies, Volumen2Macmillan, 1863 |
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... poor and cold will be all our northern conceptions by the side of the Raphaels and Turners of the New World ! That a Tropic Art ' will be developed some day , seems to us a promise written in the book of destiny ; for surely , sooner or ...
... poor and cold will be all our northern conceptions by the side of the Raphaels and Turners of the New World ! That a Tropic Art ' will be developed some day , seems to us a promise written in the book of destiny ; for surely , sooner or ...
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... poor cottages in the country numerous children whom he would have supposed the offspring of some high - bred English family , with deli- cately - cut features , rather long than broad , and hair as fine as any Saxon ; among many of them ...
... poor cottages in the country numerous children whom he would have supposed the offspring of some high - bred English family , with deli- cately - cut features , rather long than broad , and hair as fine as any Saxon ; among many of them ...
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... Poor marsh - croaker , who wishest not merely to swell up to the bulk of the ox , but to embrace it in thy little paws , know thine own size , and leave me to be judged by Him who made me ! ' How the poor soul would shrink back into ...
... Poor marsh - croaker , who wishest not merely to swell up to the bulk of the ox , but to embrace it in thy little paws , know thine own size , and leave me to be judged by Him who made me ! ' How the poor soul would shrink back into ...
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... Poor thing , if she did that which was laid to her charge , and more , she did nothing , after all , but what she had been in the habit of seeing the queens and princesses of the French court do notoriously , and laugh over shame ...
... Poor thing , if she did that which was laid to her charge , and more , she did nothing , after all , but what she had been in the habit of seeing the queens and princesses of the French court do notoriously , and laugh over shame ...
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... poor men , for whom his police were searching in the purlieus of London , who were risking death and torture in disseminating the pernicious volumes of the English Testament . It will be seen from this magnificent passage that Mr ...
... poor men , for whom his police were searching in the purlieus of London , who were risking death and torture in disseminating the pernicious volumes of the English Testament . It will be seen from this magnificent passage that Mr ...
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