Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... perhaps for the same reason for which , Horace Walpole said , country life did not bore his father as it did him - " he had his dignity of character to occupy his mind . " To speak of Horace Walpole is to mention another eminent member ...
... perhaps for the same reason for which , Horace Walpole said , country life did not bore his father as it did him - " he had his dignity of character to occupy his mind . " To speak of Horace Walpole is to mention another eminent member ...
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... perhaps because equally touching upon the clouds , per- haps on account of ancient community of ownership . Numerous meerschaums brood dreamfully in blue - velvet cases- meerschaums of all colors and shapes , from small and delicate ...
... perhaps because equally touching upon the clouds , per- haps on account of ancient community of ownership . Numerous meerschaums brood dreamfully in blue - velvet cases- meerschaums of all colors and shapes , from small and delicate ...
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... perhaps , admired the fine figure of the wife , and even gained permission to model from it an Eve or a Venus , such as delighteth the Parisian heart . One among them , with more curly beard and darker eyes than the rest - but we have ...
... perhaps , admired the fine figure of the wife , and even gained permission to model from it an Eve or a Venus , such as delighteth the Parisian heart . One among them , with more curly beard and darker eyes than the rest - but we have ...
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