The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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... objects of his literary attention . Yet one thing I must remark , as happening to him , I believe , in common with many other well - meaning persons who are devoted to classical studies , that he would always speak of the Bible with ...
... objects of his literary attention . Yet one thing I must remark , as happening to him , I believe , in common with many other well - meaning persons who are devoted to classical studies , that he would always speak of the Bible with ...
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... object of a well - directed educa- tion , but to keep out of sight all childish fancies , and supply the mind with proper materials for meditation ? I must be permitted to remark in this place , that where no counteracting means are ...
... object of a well - directed educa- tion , but to keep out of sight all childish fancies , and supply the mind with proper materials for meditation ? I must be permitted to remark in this place , that where no counteracting means are ...
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... object around him was involved . 66 Although I had always been familiar with these silent breathless figures , to which our good neighbours on the Continent are so greatly attached , and had cer- tainly , during my walk in his serene ...
... object around him was involved . 66 Although I had always been familiar with these silent breathless figures , to which our good neighbours on the Continent are so greatly attached , and had cer- tainly , during my walk in his serene ...
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... object for which I had sought this tête - à - tête , I enquired of him what his studies had been before he left England ? " At the name of England his colour heightened , and he hesitated a moment ; but at length he informed me that he ...
... object for which I had sought this tête - à - tête , I enquired of him what his studies had been before he left England ? " At the name of England his colour heightened , and he hesitated a moment ; but at length he informed me that he ...
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... objects which there presented themselves above and below , the wild region above re- ceiving an additional charm to my classical eye from the circumstance of a few columns of the Temple of Diana , together with a part of the ornamented ...
... objects which there presented themselves above and below , the wild region above re- ceiving an additional charm to my classical eye from the circumstance of a few columns of the Temple of Diana , together with a part of the ornamented ...
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