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Page 406
... interest- ing , environed them with more or less of romance , by such revelations of their latent beauty and meaning ; so that , thus instructed , the sunset and the pas- toral landscape , the moss - grown arch and the craggy seaside ...
... interest- ing , environed them with more or less of romance , by such revelations of their latent beauty and meaning ; so that , thus instructed , the sunset and the pas- toral landscape , the moss - grown arch and the craggy seaside ...
Page 522
... interest have been thus ruthlessly defaced . No sacredness of subject could resist the force of the superstition ; and we remember one in- stance where , in a picture of which the part that remains is of peculiar interest , the body of ...
... interest have been thus ruthlessly defaced . No sacredness of subject could resist the force of the superstition ; and we remember one in- stance where , in a picture of which the part that remains is of peculiar interest , the body of ...
Page 820
... interest to keep it in good repair . Thus , though its value as one of the early burial - places of the Christians was di- minished , another interest attached to it through the character of some of those visitors who were accustomed to ...
... interest to keep it in good repair . Thus , though its value as one of the early burial - places of the Christians was di- minished , another interest attached to it through the character of some of those visitors who were accustomed to ...
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Chartists Complaint the | 47 |
Gift of Tritemius the | 62 |
Abbé de lEpée the 700 | 94 |
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