The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... eye become insensible of the beam which is in our own eye . But our " From the first day that I was honoured in being per- mitted to become your instructress , it has been my object to draw your attention as much as possible to your own ...
... eye become insensible of the beam which is in our own eye . But our " From the first day that I was honoured in being per- mitted to become your instructress , it has been my object to draw your attention as much as possible to your own ...
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... eye . The back - ground of the little picture represented a wild wood , and two delicate Italian greyhounds occupied some part of the fore - ground . The execution of this little painting was as excellent as the design was beautiful ...
... eye . The back - ground of the little picture represented a wild wood , and two delicate Italian greyhounds occupied some part of the fore - ground . The execution of this little painting was as excellent as the design was beautiful ...
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... eye is struck with its magnificent extent , the profusion of sculpture with which it is enriched , the magnitude of its columns , porticoes , terraces , balustrades , and other architectural ornaments ; all of which may be more easily ...
... eye is struck with its magnificent extent , the profusion of sculpture with which it is enriched , the magnitude of its columns , porticoes , terraces , balustrades , and other architectural ornaments ; all of which may be more easily ...
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... eye , are not easily forgot- ten . Is it possible for me to forget the outlines of the history of the son of Jupiter and Latona , when that history was given me as I stood in the very presence as it were of the demi - god himself , in ...
... eye , are not easily forgot- ten . Is it possible for me to forget the outlines of the history of the son of Jupiter and Latona , when that history was given me as I stood in the very presence as it were of the demi - god himself , in ...
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... eye could reach , innumerable summits of mountains ; some bare and rocky , some entirely covered with wood , and others frequently clothed in mantles of snow ; some forming prominent features in the landscape , while others ap- peared ...
... eye could reach , innumerable summits of mountains ; some bare and rocky , some entirely covered with wood , and others frequently clothed in mantles of snow ; some forming prominent features in the landscape , while others ap- peared ...
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