The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 63;Volume 136William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1927 |
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William Makepeace Thackeray. www . WORLD CRUISE from SOUTHAMPTON New customs , new colours , new countries , new climes ; summer skies and sea breezes ; weird peoples and wonders innumerable ; here is a call to your imagination and to ...
William Makepeace Thackeray. www . WORLD CRUISE from SOUTHAMPTON New customs , new colours , new countries , new climes ; summer skies and sea breezes ; weird peoples and wonders innumerable ; here is a call to your imagination and to ...
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... colour and emotion into words . The book leaves us in a happy position of wanting to hear more about Java . Daily Telegraph These extremely clever and interesting stories . The whole book is a penetrating and understanding study of ...
... colour and emotion into words . The book leaves us in a happy position of wanting to hear more about Java . Daily Telegraph These extremely clever and interesting stories . The whole book is a penetrating and understanding study of ...
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... colours combined with so sure a taste . Houses , too , vary , as the girl complained . Perhaps village houses , especially round Sofia , where the population is the most primitive , are too simple and hut - like to be attractive ; but ...
... colours combined with so sure a taste . Houses , too , vary , as the girl complained . Perhaps village houses , especially round Sofia , where the population is the most primitive , are too simple and hut - like to be attractive ; but ...
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... coloured and lighted up to make it stand out from the surrounding darkness during ceremonies in the cave temple , and it was probably utilised for expounding the Mithraic belief . A leading official in the congregation probably ...
... coloured and lighted up to make it stand out from the surrounding darkness during ceremonies in the cave temple , and it was probably utilised for expounding the Mithraic belief . A leading official in the congregation probably ...
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... colour , which when he was roused could flash with such fire that it was no wonder he so often put the fear of the supernatural into the heart of the ignorant native . His likeness to an eagle was further strengthened by his high Roman ...
... colour , which when he was roused could flash with such fire that it was no wonder he so often put the fear of the supernatural into the heart of the ignorant native . His likeness to an eagle was further strengthened by his high Roman ...
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