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... thing astonishing in the mere vitality of an artistic career which covers such a period . But what is , perhaps ... things have changed in this mutable world since the beginning of the century ; how many stars have risen and set in ...
... thing astonishing in the mere vitality of an artistic career which covers such a period . But what is , perhaps ... things have changed in this mutable world since the beginning of the century ; how many stars have risen and set in ...
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... things material such fair forms assume , And thus delight and charm the human mind ? Or doth the Spirit with its rays illume Their inmost depths , from matter now re- fined , That man may thus with it communion hold , And learn of ...
... things material such fair forms assume , And thus delight and charm the human mind ? Or doth the Spirit with its rays illume Their inmost depths , from matter now re- fined , That man may thus with it communion hold , And learn of ...
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... things material such fair forms assume , And thus delight and charm the human mind ? Or doth the Spirit with its rays illume Their inmost depths , from matter now re- fined , That man may thus with it communion hold , And learn of ...
... things material such fair forms assume , And thus delight and charm the human mind ? Or doth the Spirit with its rays illume Their inmost depths , from matter now re- fined , That man may thus with it communion hold , And learn of ...
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... things have been first nourished in the child's heart by this powerful aid , " he fell into the very error he was denouncing , and laid himself open to Mr. Cruikshank's obvious and damaging retort , that the older ver- sions of the ...
... things have been first nourished in the child's heart by this powerful aid , " he fell into the very error he was denouncing , and laid himself open to Mr. Cruikshank's obvious and damaging retort , that the older ver- sions of the ...
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... things must be seen to a pity that labour so valuable and so be enjoyed . No verbal description can unique should have been bestowed in do justice to drawn humour . There is a many cases to illustrate what has no per- fund of wit and ...
... things must be seen to a pity that labour so valuable and so be enjoyed . No verbal description can unique should have been bestowed in do justice to drawn humour . There is a many cases to illustrate what has no per- fund of wit and ...
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