Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... took its maker and flatterer of the great , and who wrote himself into an embassy and a pen- sion expressed in some famous and often - quoted lines to " Chloe Jealous " the low opinion he entertained of the art he cultivated : Prior to ...
... took its maker and flatterer of the great , and who wrote himself into an embassy and a pen- sion expressed in some famous and often - quoted lines to " Chloe Jealous " the low opinion he entertained of the art he cultivated : Prior to ...
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... took the good - natured hoax as a serious accusation , and believed that there was but too much truth in it . Thomas Campbell was declared to have stolen " The Exile of Erin " from an Irish hedge - schoolmaster whose name no one ever ...
... took the good - natured hoax as a serious accusation , and believed that there was but too much truth in it . Thomas Campbell was declared to have stolen " The Exile of Erin " from an Irish hedge - schoolmaster whose name no one ever ...
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... took one's breath away ! And as he turned leisurely up Piccadilly a A few days later he took occasion to call at Professor Holland's house , moved thereto chiefly by a certain curiosity as to the mainspring of this sudden and futile ...
... took one's breath away ! And as he turned leisurely up Piccadilly a A few days later he took occasion to call at Professor Holland's house , moved thereto chiefly by a certain curiosity as to the mainspring of this sudden and futile ...
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... took into dinner the day before ; all form part , artistically speaking , of your daily bread . You don't consciously chronicle them , of course , or sketch them , or any thing of that sort , but they go down some- where or other , and ...
... took into dinner the day before ; all form part , artistically speaking , of your daily bread . You don't consciously chronicle them , of course , or sketch them , or any thing of that sort , but they go down some- where or other , and ...
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... studies by his friends and relations gave but little concern to Lord Borroughdale . More accurately it may be said to have concerned him not at Lord Borroughdale now took to attending . His mantelpiece , 20 BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE .
... studies by his friends and relations gave but little concern to Lord Borroughdale . More accurately it may be said to have concerned him not at Lord Borroughdale now took to attending . His mantelpiece , 20 BORROUGHDALE OF BORROUGHDALE .
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