Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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Page 27
... pleasant , and I hope that I shall see him oftener , now that Mr. Lake is away . He showed me a book which I dare say papa knows— W. Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job . ' They are a number of little etchings , drawn and etched by ...
... pleasant , and I hope that I shall see him oftener , now that Mr. Lake is away . He showed me a book which I dare say papa knows— W. Blake's Illustrations of the Book of Job . ' They are a number of little etchings , drawn and etched by ...
Page 28
... pleasant and agreeable I meant to be this : that the one coincides necessarily with one's own mind , and the other need not . To look at the ' Ariadne ' of Titian is pleasant , at the ' Francia ' close by it , agreeable . Yet if I were ...
... pleasant and agreeable I meant to be this : that the one coincides necessarily with one's own mind , and the other need not . To look at the ' Ariadne ' of Titian is pleasant , at the ' Francia ' close by it , agreeable . Yet if I were ...
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... pleasant , from its intense interest and from the hearty friendship of S. , J. , and M. ' " The friendship of Sir Francis Palgrave with Mr. Gladstone led to his son Frank's appointment as his assistant private secretary during the year ...
... pleasant , from its intense interest and from the hearty friendship of S. , J. , and M. ' " The friendship of Sir Francis Palgrave with Mr. Gladstone led to his son Frank's appointment as his assistant private secretary during the year ...
Page 34
... pleasant dinners at his house , and above all , readings of Virgil and Tacitus with his ' most kind , considerate , and noble master . ' ' 1 For the following recollections , chiefly of my father's youth , I am indebted to the great ...
... pleasant dinners at his house , and above all , readings of Virgil and Tacitus with his ' most kind , considerate , and noble master . ' ' 1 For the following recollections , chiefly of my father's youth , I am indebted to the great ...
Page 36
... pleasant evenings at Sir Henry Acland's , where good music was well performed , more than he did ; and one or two members of a circle of friends still remaining will frankly acknowledge how much they owe to the inspiring power with ...
... pleasant evenings at Sir Henry Acland's , where good music was well performed , more than he did ; and one or two members of a circle of friends still remaining will frankly acknowledge how much they owe to the inspiring power with ...
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