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... hand , and the Mausoleum in its unfinished state had cost more than £ 800 , and would require a sum set apart after being finished to keep it in repair . He positively asserted that the monument was worth double the sum stated in his ...
... hand , and the Mausoleum in its unfinished state had cost more than £ 800 , and would require a sum set apart after being finished to keep it in repair . He positively asserted that the monument was worth double the sum stated in his ...
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... hand of Mr. Turnerelli , the celebrated sculptor , who has just completed an elegant monument to Dr. Beattie . I think the subject most appropriate , and he has very judiciously selected the poet's own memorable words , than which ...
... hand of Mr. Turnerelli , the celebrated sculptor , who has just completed an elegant monument to Dr. Beattie . I think the subject most appropriate , and he has very judiciously selected the poet's own memorable words , than which ...
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... hand of Turnerelli was not likely to succeed in her task . It reminds one of that passage in Scripture " and a certain woman threw a piece of a mill - stone on the head , " & c . ( The quotation is from Judges , c . 9 , v . 53 , and is ...
... hand of Turnerelli was not likely to succeed in her task . It reminds one of that passage in Scripture " and a certain woman threw a piece of a mill - stone on the head , " & c . ( The quotation is from Judges , c . 9 , v . 53 , and is ...
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... hand , as far back as James I. , and even down to the close of the seventeenth century , was one of the most fashionable instruments in Scotland , and ability to play the instrument was looked upon , generally speaking , as a necessary ...
... hand , as far back as James I. , and even down to the close of the seventeenth century , was one of the most fashionable instruments in Scotland , and ability to play the instrument was looked upon , generally speaking , as a necessary ...
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... hand , and the intensity of the dejection on the other , which is frequently conveyed in the sentiment of these love - songs , is very remarkable . In fact , so intense is it that though reason often totters on its throne , it seldom if ...
... hand , and the intensity of the dejection on the other , which is frequently conveyed in the sentiment of these love - songs , is very remarkable . In fact , so intense is it that though reason often totters on its throne , it seldom if ...
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