Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, 第 4 巻William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, John Morley, Frederick Arnold, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin H. Colburn, 1820 |
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... beautiful . ' The most eminent of whom are eminently tardy not in language to denote how mean black marble here procured is not surpassed , and tiresome in completing the subjects com- and trifling the little puppet - shew look- perhaps ...
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... beautiful paint- level . The incidents selected from Cervantes beth's visit to Kennilworth Castle affords an ing , ( if we may so express it , ) resem- are well chosen , and the transparencies opportunity for one of those gorgeous spec ...
... beautiful paint- level . The incidents selected from Cervantes beth's visit to Kennilworth Castle affords an ing , ( if we may so express it , ) resem- are well chosen , and the transparencies opportunity for one of those gorgeous spec ...
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... beautiful for him on a certain plan , to be used in map - fraginent of the statue of a Youth , and a Ne- printing . His first attempt was made in reid , are added to those already mentioned ; 1776. It anticipated Breitkopff in the and I ...
... beautiful for him on a certain plan , to be used in map - fraginent of the statue of a Youth , and a Ne- printing . His first attempt was made in reid , are added to those already mentioned ; 1776. It anticipated Breitkopff in the and I ...
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... beautiful statues and other interesting antiquities , and sent them off to London . Several Englishmen have | Upwards , and taught me - hope . At last he died : And now there's not one left , but thee my friend , My old acquaintance ...
... beautiful statues and other interesting antiquities , and sent them off to London . Several Englishmen have | Upwards , and taught me - hope . At last he died : And now there's not one left , but thee my friend , My old acquaintance ...
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... beautiful character ; the daughter of an Italian mother to when she owes the early develop- mother , and the ideal belle of feminine loveli - ment of such invaluable rectitude ! I have ness in face and person , but by nothing so dis ...
... beautiful character ; the daughter of an Italian mother to when she owes the early develop- mother , and the ideal belle of feminine loveli - ment of such invaluable rectitude ! I have ness in face and person , but by nothing so dis ...
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