Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of British and American Authors, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 7Robert Chambers Amer. Book Exchange, 1879 - English literature |
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... present architecture would give a very incorrect picture of these ruins ; for such is the difference not only in ... presents to the traveller at once one of the most splendid groups of Egyptian grandeur . The extensive propylæon , with ...
... present architecture would give a very incorrect picture of these ruins ; for such is the difference not only in ... presents to the traveller at once one of the most splendid groups of Egyptian grandeur . The extensive propylæon , with ...
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... present . If you are to be miserable , what is Colin Ploughman with the ague , seven children , two pounds a year ... presents no sadder figure than that of the old man , blind and deprived of reason , wandering through the rooms of his ...
... present . If you are to be miserable , what is Colin Ploughman with the ague , seven children , two pounds a year ... presents no sadder figure than that of the old man , blind and deprived of reason , wandering through the rooms of his ...
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... present in the country , and the devil had gone with the world to town . Flossy catkins of the later kinds , fern - fronds like bishops ' crosiers , the square - headed moschatel , the odd cuckoo - pint - like an apoplectic saint in a ...
... present in the country , and the devil had gone with the world to town . Flossy catkins of the later kinds , fern - fronds like bishops ' crosiers , the square - headed moschatel , the odd cuckoo - pint - like an apoplectic saint in a ...
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