Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, Volume 2William Howitt W. Lovett, 1847 |
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... seen and done . Many authors and artists have represented in words , and on the canvas , the country through which we passed . Assembled together on a fine morning , we scated ourselves in a spring cart , and drove along the Abbey Dale ...
... seen and done . Many authors and artists have represented in words , and on the canvas , the country through which we passed . Assembled together on a fine morning , we scated ourselves in a spring cart , and drove along the Abbey Dale ...
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... seen mansions of greater grandeur , and gardens of more costly culture , but nothing had we seen so perfect in graceful harmony of arrangement as the hall and grounds of Ilam . Within , the place is a paradise ; and the views around are ...
... seen mansions of greater grandeur , and gardens of more costly culture , but nothing had we seen so perfect in graceful harmony of arrangement as the hall and grounds of Ilam . Within , the place is a paradise ; and the views around are ...
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... seen his pictures in the Water Colour Exhibition , where they met with such deserved admiration , -the crushed and bleeding soul of the Irish people . woes , or patiently bearing them with a mournful his pictures , we see them deeply ...
... seen his pictures in the Water Colour Exhibition , where they met with such deserved admiration , -the crushed and bleeding soul of the Irish people . woes , or patiently bearing them with a mournful his pictures , we see them deeply ...
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... seen that they were busied , not only in talking over the business of the day , but in the preparation and enjoyment of the evening meal . One was slicing with a sharp knife the barley bread which had just been taken out of a dirty ...
... seen that they were busied , not only in talking over the business of the day , but in the preparation and enjoyment of the evening meal . One was slicing with a sharp knife the barley bread which had just been taken out of a dirty ...
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... seen by our Puritan Fathers the spring after they landed . They named it the " May - flower , " from their little vessel ; although it is not pressed very well , it may give you an idea of what it is in its original state . I am , dear ...
... seen by our Puritan Fathers the spring after they landed . They named it the " May - flower , " from their little vessel ; although it is not pressed very well , it may give you an idea of what it is in its original state . I am , dear ...
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