The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... past a clump of red - hot pokers . These flowers stood at the intersections of the narrow , mossy , box - edged ... past them . Wasps and bees only sting , I have been told , when they are annoyed , and it must infuriate them to have ...
... past a clump of red - hot pokers . These flowers stood at the intersections of the narrow , mossy , box - edged ... past them . Wasps and bees only sting , I have been told , when they are annoyed , and it must infuriate them to have ...
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... past aloofness , there was no other house in the village where she could drop in and exchange a word or two . In the past , an afternoon's shopping had always cured despondency , and , in the evenings , beer and backchat were even ...
... past aloofness , there was no other house in the village where she could drop in and exchange a word or two . In the past , an afternoon's shopping had always cured despondency , and , in the evenings , beer and backchat were even ...
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... past in the great ages of art . In periods of luxury art , on the other hand , works of the past are collected at worst for reasons of prestige and at best in order to establish a standard of taste . The concept of good taste is the ...
... past in the great ages of art . In periods of luxury art , on the other hand , works of the past are collected at worst for reasons of prestige and at best in order to establish a standard of taste . The concept of good taste is the ...
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