Blackwood's Magazine, Том 47 |
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Thus it is , by learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning
From our gaze away ; -implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should
labour to forget itHe who blazons it does none . Briefly then , Don Juan , grateful ...
Thus it is , by learned art , That beneficence is painted As a stately lady , turning
From our gaze away ; -implying That the man who does a favour , Straight should
labour to forget itHe who blazons it does none . Briefly then , Don Juan , grateful ...
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Besides these dainties , which we ness of himself and his own peculiarigradually
learned to enjoy and digest ties ; and as there were certain times extremely well ,
it also seemed to us when a kind of ill - humour , hypochon .. children a great ...
Besides these dainties , which we ness of himself and his own peculiarigradually
learned to enjoy and digest ties ; and as there were certain times extremely well ,
it also seemed to us when a kind of ill - humour , hypochon .. children a great ...
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... and safely ventured , especially however , I had not learned . In this , when
sketches and designs were pre- also , I found the use of my natural gift , sented ,
to offer my opinion . I had by which I could readily catch the already obtained
among ...
... and safely ventured , especially however , I had not learned . In this , when
sketches and designs were pre- also , I found the use of my natural gift , sented ,
to offer my opinion . I had by which I could readily catch the already obtained
among ...
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The place was had previously learned by rote passages neither pleasant nor
convenient ; for of the Bible , which are mostly unintel . the theatre had been
crammed into a ligible to a child , and had accustomed concert - room , so that
there ...
The place was had previously learned by rote passages neither pleasant nor
convenient ; for of the Bible , which are mostly unintel . the theatre had been
crammed into a ligible to a child , and had accustomed concert - room , so that
there ...
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... of the inquisiand speak to no one of the matter . tive wanderer . He therefore
thought Many troops passed through the it more prudent to retire , and learned
men . the city . case He , too , on enquiry , what the 38 Goethe's Life and Works .
No.
... of the inquisiand speak to no one of the matter . tive wanderer . He therefore
thought Many troops passed through the it more prudent to retire , and learned
men . the city . case He , too , on enquiry , what the 38 Goethe's Life and Works .
No.
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