Every SaturdayHoughton, 1874 |
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... ment of his attentions which Mrs. Da- merel would probably make . For it never dawned upon Mr. Incledon's imagination that Mrs. Damerel would support his suit not with calmness , but passionately - more passionately , perhaps , than ...
... ment of his attentions which Mrs. Da- merel would probably make . For it never dawned upon Mr. Incledon's imagination that Mrs. Damerel would support his suit not with calmness , but passionately - more passionately , perhaps , than ...
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... ment . " This is the first time that she has been able to visit the Academy in a long time . If you should ever favor Lotusport with another visit , it will give her great pleasure to call upon you . " 66 ' Oh , can't I call upon her in ...
... ment . " This is the first time that she has been able to visit the Academy in a long time . If you should ever favor Lotusport with another visit , it will give her great pleasure to call upon you . " 66 ' Oh , can't I call upon her in ...
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... ment . She could not be a Puritan in aspect ; I doubt if she could in any phase comprehend one . When you meet her , through your æsthetic nature you will like her , Aggie . " " I shall never like her , Cyril ; you know that is im ...
... ment . She could not be a Puritan in aspect ; I doubt if she could in any phase comprehend one . When you meet her , through your æsthetic nature you will like her , Aggie . " " I shall never like her , Cyril ; you know that is im ...
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... ment in other forms of disease . To Mr. Darwin , in Eng land , and to M. Ponchet , in France , the subject is indebted for much research , which will no doubt be continued as occasion offers . MR . RUSKIN'S RECENT WRITINGS . BY LESLIE ...
... ment in other forms of disease . To Mr. Darwin , in Eng land , and to M. Ponchet , in France , the subject is indebted for much research , which will no doubt be continued as occasion offers . MR . RUSKIN'S RECENT WRITINGS . BY LESLIE ...
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... ment for thousands . But it is precisely here that Mr. Rus- kin would join issue with the optimists . The lesson which he has preached most industriously and most eloquently is the essential connection between good art and sound mo ...
... ment for thousands . But it is precisely here that Mr. Rus- kin would join issue with the optimists . The lesson which he has preached most industriously and most eloquently is the essential connection between good art and sound mo ...
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