Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... express my gratitude to the present Lord Tennyson , not only for his generosity in placing at my disposal those which remain , as well as extracts already published in the Memoir of his father , but also for his very kind assistance in ...
... express my gratitude to the present Lord Tennyson , not only for his generosity in placing at my disposal those which remain , as well as extracts already published in the Memoir of his father , but also for his very kind assistance in ...
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... express the celestial beauty of many of the figures in this glorious picture . . . . The reverence of the Blessed Virgin seemed mingled with the deepest love , and was like all the feeling with which Dante describes her : Vergine Madre ...
... express the celestial beauty of many of the figures in this glorious picture . . . . The reverence of the Blessed Virgin seemed mingled with the deepest love , and was like all the feeling with which Dante describes her : Vergine Madre ...
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... express himself with great vehemence . I remember , however , that in his earlier days he took a strong side in the controversy about Cromwell's character , and used to speak of the advantage he had enjoyed from the sober historical ...
... express himself with great vehemence . I remember , however , that in his earlier days he took a strong side in the controversy about Cromwell's character , and used to speak of the advantage he had enjoyed from the sober historical ...
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... express himself tersely , considering his diction over - elaborate and wordy . In the September of 1856 F. T. Palgrave and his father made a journey to Spain . Sept. 1856 , Bayonne . - The neighbourhood of Spain is very distinctly ...
... express himself tersely , considering his diction over - elaborate and wordy . In the September of 1856 F. T. Palgrave and his father made a journey to Spain . Sept. 1856 , Bayonne . - The neighbourhood of Spain is very distinctly ...
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... express it by saying that the passages I allude to and which I have marked , read as if they were transcribed from jottings in your note - book in which the thought is only laid down , without being finished , for future enlarge ment ...
... express it by saying that the passages I allude to and which I have marked , read as if they were transcribed from jottings in your note - book in which the thought is only laid down , without being finished , for future enlarge ment ...
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