The Graphic and Historical Illustrator: An Original Miscellany of Literary, Antiquarian, and Topographical Information ...Edward Wedlake Brayley J. Chidley, 1834 - 416 páginas |
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... probably have soon Let the latter occupy been attended with satiety and change . quainted with its resources . as much of their efforts and attention as the exotic styles have done , and it will soon be found to be destitute of no ...
... probably have soon Let the latter occupy been attended with satiety and change . quainted with its resources . as much of their efforts and attention as the exotic styles have done , and it will soon be found to be destitute of no ...
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... Probably it was the usual seat of the old abbots ; it is in good condition , considering that several centuries have glided away since it assumed its present form , and may last very many years longer , if not mutilated by the knives ...
... Probably it was the usual seat of the old abbots ; it is in good condition , considering that several centuries have glided away since it assumed its present form , and may last very many years longer , if not mutilated by the knives ...
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... probably of the time of Henry VI . , is octagonal in form ; and on the different faces of the lowest moulding are sculptured eight figures of animals , roses , & c . , in high relief . HISTORICAL PROPRIETY IN PAINTING . TUDOR ...
... probably of the time of Henry VI . , is octagonal in form ; and on the different faces of the lowest moulding are sculptured eight figures of animals , roses , & c . , in high relief . HISTORICAL PROPRIETY IN PAINTING . TUDOR ...
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... probably , gladly have received in exchange for his captive , if Henry would have consented to it . On the other hand , it would appear but natural that Henry , if he had believed the real Richard to be still alive , would have ...
... probably , gladly have received in exchange for his captive , if Henry would have consented to it . On the other hand , it would appear but natural that Henry , if he had believed the real Richard to be still alive , would have ...
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... probably formed a part of that French code of politeness , which Charles introduced on his return . The last traces of its existence are perhaps in one or two letters , from country gentlemen , in the Spec- tator , one of which occurs ...
... probably formed a part of that French code of politeness , which Charles introduced on his return . The last traces of its existence are perhaps in one or two letters , from country gentlemen , in the Spec- tator , one of which occurs ...
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