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... leaving my friend's remarks to solidify the drawing by varied chiaroscuro . Mrs. Gay is apt to see things through a poetic medium , it is part of the romance of her nature ; but knowing her as I do , I can warrant her truth to fact ...
... leaving my friend's remarks to solidify the drawing by varied chiaroscuro . Mrs. Gay is apt to see things through a poetic medium , it is part of the romance of her nature ; but knowing her as I do , I can warrant her truth to fact ...
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... leaves time for thought . We have museums and monuments dedicated to public instruction to aid those disposed to learn , and no learning is more valuable than that worked out for ourselves without the help of a master . How wide we open ...
... leaves time for thought . We have museums and monuments dedicated to public instruction to aid those disposed to learn , and no learning is more valuable than that worked out for ourselves without the help of a master . How wide we open ...
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... leaves . A banker has merely cash . The Bank of England itself is only a compressed cheque - book . Land and people ... leave something in it , dust or treasure . Is life then entirely a burden ? The present is ; the past is a treasure ...
... leaves . A banker has merely cash . The Bank of England itself is only a compressed cheque - book . Land and people ... leave something in it , dust or treasure . Is life then entirely a burden ? The present is ; the past is a treasure ...
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... leaving all else to come in as dessert . We have tried to make of book - learning our bread , and it has made us sick we have paid dear for our cake besides . Our first discoveries and intentions do not come from the schools , but from ...
... leaving all else to come in as dessert . We have tried to make of book - learning our bread , and it has made us sick we have paid dear for our cake besides . Our first discoveries and intentions do not come from the schools , but from ...
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... bend and blend . Northern Gothic of the best period is absolutely unyielding in its stiffness for domestic purposes ; reverence , too , should leave it sacred to the service of the church . The pure Arabian style The Lady's Grace . 47.
... bend and blend . Northern Gothic of the best period is absolutely unyielding in its stiffness for domestic purposes ; reverence , too , should leave it sacred to the service of the church . The pure Arabian style The Lady's Grace . 47.
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