The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 421
... look at the Elgin marbles . - 7th , I began to alter the effect of the sketch of the Cut Finger ; painted in part of the petti- coat of the old woman . - 8th , Painted from ten till four ; put in the blue handkerchief of the tallest ...
... look at the Elgin marbles . - 7th , I began to alter the effect of the sketch of the Cut Finger ; painted in part of the petti- coat of the old woman . - 8th , Painted from ten till four ; put in the blue handkerchief of the tallest ...
Page 525
... look to Walpole for strict accuracy and impartiality would be to expect from a harlequin the gait and garb of an undertaker . The feelings that prompted , and the spirit that supported , the enormous industry of his corre- spondence ...
... look to Walpole for strict accuracy and impartiality would be to expect from a harlequin the gait and garb of an undertaker . The feelings that prompted , and the spirit that supported , the enormous industry of his corre- spondence ...
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... look higher than to be himself Chief Brehon , though there might be something in that office not repugnant to his taste - for we think we have read that , under that home - hallowed law , ' the Brehon had for his own share one - tenth ...
... look higher than to be himself Chief Brehon , though there might be something in that office not repugnant to his taste - for we think we have read that , under that home - hallowed law , ' the Brehon had for his own share one - tenth ...
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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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