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... knew that Watteau was a magical and great artist , and that was enough . What it was that so magnetically drew the quiet , homespun Englishman towards the nacreous art of Watteau , in spite of the artificiality of its subject - matter ...
... knew that Watteau was a magical and great artist , and that was enough . What it was that so magnetically drew the quiet , homespun Englishman towards the nacreous art of Watteau , in spite of the artificiality of its subject - matter ...
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... knew then that no one reads prefaces ; he knew that if he put his pages at the end of the book the reader would say , ' This is only a supple- ment and has nothing to do with Solleysell . ' It happened that the Parfait Mareschal was ...
... knew then that no one reads prefaces ; he knew that if he put his pages at the end of the book the reader would say , ' This is only a supple- ment and has nothing to do with Solleysell . ' It happened that the Parfait Mareschal was ...
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... knew he was a master of craft and cunning , and he was proud of it . And that was all the pride there was in him ... knew his exact age . He had been working for The Magazine at least thirty years when I met him . Mr. Mullins's henchman ...
... knew he was a master of craft and cunning , and he was proud of it . And that was all the pride there was in him ... knew his exact age . He had been working for The Magazine at least thirty years when I met him . Mr. Mullins's henchman ...
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By J F Moore Late Manager of Harrow School Book Shop | 46 |
For His Great Horses By Margaret Ashworth | 69 |
By Sir George Leveson Gower K B E | 87 |
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