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Page 63
... important , there are minor points , which cannot be neglected without so glar- ing a violation of good taste that ... importance , is the proper adjustment of colours , and other mechanical branches of the art of painting , which cannot ...
... important , there are minor points , which cannot be neglected without so glar- ing a violation of good taste that ... importance , is the proper adjustment of colours , and other mechanical branches of the art of painting , which cannot ...
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... importance of poetry , and laboured ( it may be fruitlessly to others , but certainly not without enjoy - bition ... important | Cæsar's will , from which they were indi- truth , we have the testimony of our feelings | to confirm it ...
... importance of poetry , and laboured ( it may be fruitlessly to others , but certainly not without enjoy - bition ... important | Cæsar's will , from which they were indi- truth , we have the testimony of our feelings | to confirm it ...
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... important a na- ture to be passed over without serious con- sideration . It has been said of the First Series of this work that the religious sentiments it contains are not sufficiently decided . If by decided is meant sectarian , I ...
... important a na- ture to be passed over without serious con- sideration . It has been said of the First Series of this work that the religious sentiments it contains are not sufficiently decided . If by decided is meant sectarian , I ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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