The Quarterly Review, Volume 72J. Murray, 1843 |
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Page 343
... delighted with his noble aspect . His manners were pleasant , his conversation fascinating . He truly possessed ... delight at the prospect of the accession of the new sovereign . - Diane de Poitiers is as gay as a lark ; the Duc de ...
... delighted with his noble aspect . His manners were pleasant , his conversation fascinating . He truly possessed ... delight at the prospect of the accession of the new sovereign . - Diane de Poitiers is as gay as a lark ; the Duc de ...
Page 385
... delight at first detecting a record or missing charter long sought for , and which establishes some cherished theory . That falls to the lot of but few . But the whole process of fitting an old MS . for publication , which the ...
... delight at first detecting a record or missing charter long sought for , and which establishes some cherished theory . That falls to the lot of but few . But the whole process of fitting an old MS . for publication , which the ...
Page 461
... delight . The following fragments seem to belong to each other : - v . 877 - Bekker . v . 1067 , 1065 , 967 - G ... Delight Delight no more in pipe or lyre's sweet sound , Frere's Theognis Restitutus . 461.
... delight . The following fragments seem to belong to each other : - v . 877 - Bekker . v . 1067 , 1065 , 967 - G ... Delight Delight no more in pipe or lyre's sweet sound , Frere's Theognis Restitutus . 461.
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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