The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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... stand godmother , for that he was the first - born child of a young couple who had married for love and lived happily ; and so the old knight said , as he had no heir , he should adopt this boy , for he had disinherited his daughter ...
... stand godmother , for that he was the first - born child of a young couple who had married for love and lived happily ; and so the old knight said , as he had no heir , he should adopt this boy , for he had disinherited his daughter ...
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... standing by his side when Tourves the butcher came for to urge him , with his three hundred men , to ride over the field and slay the wounded Papists . ' No , sir , ' quoth the general , ' I fight men , but hunt them not down . ' The ...
... standing by his side when Tourves the butcher came for to urge him , with his three hundred men , to ride over the field and slay the wounded Papists . ' No , sir , ' quoth the general , ' I fight men , but hunt them not down . ' The ...
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... stand . At last it was discerned that I was sickening with the small - pox , caught , methinks , in the prison ; and this was no small increase to Muriel's trouble , who had to go to and fro from my chamber to her father's , and was ...
... stand . At last it was discerned that I was sickening with the small - pox , caught , methinks , in the prison ; and this was no small increase to Muriel's trouble , who had to go to and fro from my chamber to her father's , and was ...
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... stand in need of rules . If the intelligence and the affections of every beholder were rightly informed and truly balanced , a right and true pleasure would be produced by good art , in exact proportion to its goodness— that is , its ...
... stand in need of rules . If the intelligence and the affections of every beholder were rightly informed and truly balanced , a right and true pleasure would be produced by good art , in exact proportion to its goodness— that is , its ...
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... stand towards it , or may be notions regarding it , or moral considerations connected with our habits of observation . But beauty can only be matter of judgment in the belief that there is a standard and source of beauty , and that the ...
... stand towards it , or may be notions regarding it , or moral considerations connected with our habits of observation . But beauty can only be matter of judgment in the belief that there is a standard and source of beauty , and that the ...
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