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... pleasure in the pro- ductions of the pencil , it may not be ill- timed to offer a few remarks in this place . Those who have never studied the art of painting , intellectually , are not aware how much we are indebted for the pleasure we ...
... pleasure in the pro- ductions of the pencil , it may not be ill- timed to offer a few remarks in this place . Those who have never studied the art of painting , intellectually , are not aware how much we are indebted for the pleasure we ...
Page 99
... pleasure , feels the rapture , That thy presence gies to me . " Or again , - " Altho ' thou maun never be mine , Altho ' even hope is denied ; " Tis sweeter for thee despairing , Than aught in the world beside . " And where in the ...
... pleasure , feels the rapture , That thy presence gies to me . " Or again , - " Altho ' thou maun never be mine , Altho ' even hope is denied ; " Tis sweeter for thee despairing , Than aught in the world beside . " And where in the ...
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... pleasure , fair dame ? " ask- she should catch cold— ” ed the rector . " I have been thinking , " said he , " that the poor child has but little entertainment at home , and that , if she does really add so much pleasure to the party ...
... pleasure , fair dame ? " ask- she should catch cold— ” ed the rector . " I have been thinking , " said he , " that the poor child has but little entertainment at home , and that , if she does really add so much pleasure to the party ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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