The Quarterly Review, Volumen72J. Murray, 1843 |
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... seen the rooms in the Rue Richelieu , from the ground - floor , where the books on vellum , the editiones principes , and the incunabula of the typographic art , are secluded from the profane eyes of vulgar readers , to the show- rooms ...
... seen the rooms in the Rue Richelieu , from the ground - floor , where the books on vellum , the editiones principes , and the incunabula of the typographic art , are secluded from the profane eyes of vulgar readers , to the show- rooms ...
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... seen the Assumption of the Virgin , by Titian : with this , even had I not been told it was his master - piece , I should have felt disappointed . This is a severely damaged picture : it has , on the face of it , evidence of a complete ...
... seen the Assumption of the Virgin , by Titian : with this , even had I not been told it was his master - piece , I should have felt disappointed . This is a severely damaged picture : it has , on the face of it , evidence of a complete ...
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... seen what has come of all these , in every sense vain , precautions - which are now only worth our notice as addi- tionally serving to exhibit Walpole's real character , in contrast to that which he was fond of assuming to the eyes of ...
... seen what has come of all these , in every sense vain , precautions - which are now only worth our notice as addi- tionally serving to exhibit Walpole's real character , in contrast to that which he was fond of assuming to the eyes of ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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