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Pagina 93
... beautiful and touching lines , are still more beautiful and touching because they recall a whole history of Johnson's goodness , tenderness , and charity . Human dignity on the other hand , he maintained , we all know how well , through ...
... beautiful and touching lines , are still more beautiful and touching because they recall a whole history of Johnson's goodness , tenderness , and charity . Human dignity on the other hand , he maintained , we all know how well , through ...
Pagina 179
... beautiful picture of our woodlands or ponds the visitor would gain from an aviary filled with herons , swans , redbreasts , yellow - hammers , lapwings , pheasants , bullfinches , curlews , kingfish- ers , golden thrushes , woodpeckers ...
... beautiful picture of our woodlands or ponds the visitor would gain from an aviary filled with herons , swans , redbreasts , yellow - hammers , lapwings , pheasants , bullfinches , curlews , kingfish- ers , golden thrushes , woodpeckers ...
Pagina 728
... beautiful women and great heroes of chivalry all around you , and with those quaint and loving presentations of sacred stories that tell of a time when art was proud to be the meek handmaid of religion . Oh , my dear Lady Macleod ...
... beautiful women and great heroes of chivalry all around you , and with those quaint and loving presentations of sacred stories that tell of a time when art was proud to be the meek handmaid of religion . Oh , my dear Lady Macleod ...
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Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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