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... Natural Philosophy by the Aid of Popular Toys In this book all the individuals and Sports . ' introduced were caricatures of persons he had known at Penzance , and his old enemy Henry Penneck was held up to ridicule under the name of Dr ...
... Natural Philosophy by the Aid of Popular Toys In this book all the individuals and Sports . ' introduced were caricatures of persons he had known at Penzance , and his old enemy Henry Penneck was held up to ridicule under the name of Dr ...
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... natural disposition without which no man can be a poet . No man can show the poetry which is in him without an intense labour , which in itself is some- times thought to be genius . But it is only the intense cultivation of a certain ...
... natural disposition without which no man can be a poet . No man can show the poetry which is in him without an intense labour , which in itself is some- times thought to be genius . But it is only the intense cultivation of a certain ...
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... naturally led to putting them needlessly round its towers , as at Beverley , York , Canterbury , Paris , Rouen , Mechlin , & c . barism of such untied roofs as Westminster Hall In England the real bar- also required them . But for ...
... naturally led to putting them needlessly round its towers , as at Beverley , York , Canterbury , Paris , Rouen , Mechlin , & c . barism of such untied roofs as Westminster Hall In England the real bar- also required them . But for ...
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... natural they should express themselves in a like fashion , I do not suggest that Morris was indebted to Béranger , but only that they have each expressed the same idea in somewhat similar language . Coincidences of this kind are not ...
... natural they should express themselves in a like fashion , I do not suggest that Morris was indebted to Béranger , but only that they have each expressed the same idea in somewhat similar language . Coincidences of this kind are not ...
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... naturally applied . QUEEN'S HEAD UPSIDE DOWN ( 8th S. xi . 424 , 476 ) .- I was once gravely informed that a stamp stuck on upside down means a kiss sent to the receiver of the letter . I had never heard this pre- viously , but have ...
... naturally applied . QUEEN'S HEAD UPSIDE DOWN ( 8th S. xi . 424 , 476 ) .- I was once gravely informed that a stamp stuck on upside down means a kiss sent to the receiver of the letter . I had never heard this pre- viously , but have ...
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