Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature1903 |
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... given his whole life to the service of his art , to the persistent ideal to re - create in beauty and distinction , to make his own art ( " far l ' arte " ) in his own way : the poet who writes- Or destruggiam . Dei secoli Lo strato è ...
... given his whole life to the service of his art , to the persistent ideal to re - create in beauty and distinction , to make his own art ( " far l ' arte " ) in his own way : the poet who writes- Or destruggiam . Dei secoli Lo strato è ...
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... given in 1898 for the fine sky - blue silk vest thirty - two inches long , which was worn by the King on the day of his execution . It was , perhaps , the fact that the vest was stained in several places with the blood of the martyred ...
... given in 1898 for the fine sky - blue silk vest thirty - two inches long , which was worn by the King on the day of his execution . It was , perhaps , the fact that the vest was stained in several places with the blood of the martyred ...
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... given three years ago for a silver ornamental taper - stand originally purchased and presented to his mother by Sir Walter Scott with his first fee ( 51. 5s . ) as an advocate . The Malacca cane , 4 feet 71⁄2 inches long , having a ...
... given three years ago for a silver ornamental taper - stand originally purchased and presented to his mother by Sir Walter Scott with his first fee ( 51. 5s . ) as an advocate . The Malacca cane , 4 feet 71⁄2 inches long , having a ...
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... given us their distinguishing forms . The error had been committed by myself in the early days of Hittite research , and I have been followed in it by subsequent decipherers . But the error was vital . It prevented us from detecting ...
... given us their distinguishing forms . The error had been committed by myself in the early days of Hittite research , and I have been followed in it by subsequent decipherers . But the error was vital . It prevented us from detecting ...
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... given a romantic touch and a literary form to one of the finest tales in the world for children . And Mrs. Leicester's School has a charm of its own with its dainty descriptions , natural incidents , and sweet humor . One reads it again ...
... given a romantic touch and a literary form to one of the finest tales in the world for children . And Mrs. Leicester's School has a charm of its own with its dainty descriptions , natural incidents , and sweet humor . One reads it again ...
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