Knight's Quarterly Magazine, Volume 1Charles Knight Knight., 1823 |
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... beautiful , shall be the offering we will bear ; while we will leave the Nation to the care of the Parliament , and the Church to the Bishop of Peterborough . And to this end we will give up to colder lips and duller souls their gross ...
... beautiful , shall be the offering we will bear ; while we will leave the Nation to the care of the Parliament , and the Church to the Bishop of Peterborough . And to this end we will give up to colder lips and duller souls their gross ...
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... beautiful , was collected in the drawing- room of Aspasia . In those , the brightest and noblest times of Greece , there was no feeling so strong as the devotion of youth , no talisman of such virtue as the smile of beauty . Aspasia was ...
... beautiful , was collected in the drawing- room of Aspasia . In those , the brightest and noblest times of Greece , there was no feeling so strong as the devotion of youth , no talisman of such virtue as the smile of beauty . Aspasia was ...
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... beautiful faces in my life and I fell in love with neither of them ; yet , by the spirit of Leander the Waterman , you may call me at the most unpoetical moment that ever an unpoetical man passed through , you may call me from the ...
... beautiful faces in my life and I fell in love with neither of them ; yet , by the spirit of Leander the Waterman , you may call me at the most unpoetical moment that ever an unpoetical man passed through , you may call me from the ...
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... beautiful colouring , in the hands of an artist of a different kind . Accordingly the individual strata of Scottish life ( if we may use the expression ) have been explored by adventurers of various talents , and in various directions ...
... beautiful colouring , in the hands of an artist of a different kind . Accordingly the individual strata of Scottish life ( if we may use the expression ) have been explored by adventurers of various talents , and in various directions ...
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... beautiful objects in nature or in human life ; but it is to the " something far more deeply interfused , " the spirit which lives in them , and the emotions they are calculated to excite , that his attention is instinctively directed ...
... beautiful objects in nature or in human life ; but it is to the " something far more deeply interfused , " the spirit which lives in them , and the emotions they are calculated to excite , that his attention is instinctively directed ...
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