The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... happy facility , with which that knowledge is manifested , becomes more and more facinating the longer the drawing is contem- plated . " Dover Castle , " which from its place in the room appears to have been considered Mr. Turner's chef ...
... happy facility , with which that knowledge is manifested , becomes more and more facinating the longer the drawing is contem- plated . " Dover Castle , " which from its place in the room appears to have been considered Mr. Turner's chef ...
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... happy to find , that this infant Society is honoured with the patronage of the President and Coun- cil of the Royal Academy . A National Museum of Art . - Eng- land is the only State in Europe which does not possess a national ...
... happy to find , that this infant Society is honoured with the patronage of the President and Coun- cil of the Royal Academy . A National Museum of Art . - Eng- land is the only State in Europe which does not possess a national ...
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... happy pleasantry , that the " good wishes " are mutual . To the Austrian's pretence that the Court of Vienna can- not in conscience maintain its diplo- matic relations with Spain , he makes answer , that Spain is quite indifferent ' on ...
... happy pleasantry , that the " good wishes " are mutual . To the Austrian's pretence that the Court of Vienna can- not in conscience maintain its diplo- matic relations with Spain , he makes answer , that Spain is quite indifferent ' on ...
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... happy love . PETRIFIED PONDS IN PERSIA . THIS natural curiosity is near the Jake Ourmia , and consists of se- veral ponds or marshes , the waters of which are in a state of complete stagnation . By degrees they congeal , and by a slow ...
... happy love . PETRIFIED PONDS IN PERSIA . THIS natural curiosity is near the Jake Ourmia , and consists of se- veral ponds or marshes , the waters of which are in a state of complete stagnation . By degrees they congeal , and by a slow ...
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... happy to find that my re- commendations have been of some use to you at Paris , but , as I re- marked in a former letter , you have amply repaid the obligation by pro- curing for me the entrée of several private families in this town ...
... happy to find that my re- commendations have been of some use to you at Paris , but , as I re- marked in a former letter , you have amply repaid the obligation by pro- curing for me the entrée of several private families in this town ...
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