The English Illustrated Magazine, Volume 30Macmillan and Company, 1904 |
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... young dog called Leighton , " who would one day run him hard for the Presidentship of the Royal Academy . Still more significant is an anecdote of Leighton's life ten years earlier . The boy of fourteen insisted to his father that he ...
... young dog called Leighton , " who would one day run him hard for the Presidentship of the Royal Academy . Still more significant is an anecdote of Leighton's life ten years earlier . The boy of fourteen insisted to his father that he ...
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... young woman who on this night listened for the train which usually bore her Dewer and his story of the week . To - night , however , Dewer would be late . There was a condition of his purse which sometimes necessitated his walking nine ...
... young woman who on this night listened for the train which usually bore her Dewer and his story of the week . To - night , however , Dewer would be late . There was a condition of his purse which sometimes necessitated his walking nine ...
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... young people then unknown to fame , but all destined to leave a deep imprint of their lives behind . Irving , who was at this time a teacher in Glasgow , brought his friend Carlyle on a visit to his favourite pupil , in whose house he ...
... young people then unknown to fame , but all destined to leave a deep imprint of their lives behind . Irving , who was at this time a teacher in Glasgow , brought his friend Carlyle on a visit to his favourite pupil , in whose house he ...
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... and stood up- right . " Thou art a brave coward , " said my father , and fetched him a sword . " It is ill for the young to strike the old , " he said , and would not take it . Then my father cast the sword at his feet . 36 I AM THE KING.
... and stood up- right . " Thou art a brave coward , " said my father , and fetched him a sword . " It is ill for the young to strike the old , " he said , and would not take it . Then my father cast the sword at his feet . 36 I AM THE KING.
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... young enough to read , there is a legend , traced in a light paint , white once perhaps , but now dim as the browns with time : " Verily thou wilt require blood for blood , yet not on him O Lord , not on him . " Can you find a name for ...
... young enough to read , there is a legend , traced in a light paint , white once perhaps , but now dim as the browns with time : " Verily thou wilt require blood for blood , yet not on him O Lord , not on him . " Can you find a name for ...
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