Littell's Living Age, Volym 100Living Age Company Incorporated, 1869 |
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... poor in portraiture . We borrowed artists from the Continent , as we had been accustomed to import our kings , and a portrait painter was deemed as useful an appendage to a court as a dwarf , a jester , or an undertaker . Such was the ...
... poor in portraiture . We borrowed artists from the Continent , as we had been accustomed to import our kings , and a portrait painter was deemed as useful an appendage to a court as a dwarf , a jester , or an undertaker . Such was the ...
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... poor . The timidity and reticence to tell her that her letters were his greatest of her nature , the shy and embarrassed man- treasures ? What had made the terrible ner which her isolation and the constant change ? sense of being at a ...
... poor . The timidity and reticence to tell her that her letters were his greatest of her nature , the shy and embarrassed man- treasures ? What had made the terrible ner which her isolation and the constant change ? sense of being at a ...
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... poor father could afford to pay . This is Saturday , and I saw little Maggie on Monday . She came to me on her way to the village , looking so pretty , so rosy , so happy . You cannot conceive anything more painful than it is to look at ...
... poor father could afford to pay . This is Saturday , and I saw little Maggie on Monday . She came to me on her way to the village , looking so pretty , so rosy , so happy . You cannot conceive anything more painful than it is to look at ...
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... poor Alice , in the gentler moods of her pain , thought ; but in the angrier moods she raged against the unknown rival with all the intense and if there be any power of making it so- - the dangerous anger of a meek and patient nature ...
... poor Alice , in the gentler moods of her pain , thought ; but in the angrier moods she raged against the unknown rival with all the intense and if there be any power of making it so- - the dangerous anger of a meek and patient nature ...
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... poor , and regarded it night , and hours full of insurmountable as the most simply - natural thing in the ennui by day , whispered their lesson of world to avoid all unpleasantness , every- warning to her , if she would but listen ...
... poor , and regarded it night , and hours full of insurmountable as the most simply - natural thing in the ennui by day , whispered their lesson of world to avoid all unpleasantness , every- warning to her , if she would but listen ...
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