Francis Turner Palgrave: His Journals and Memories of His LifeLongmans, Green, 1899 - 276 pages |
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... seen before The place in which we woke : Where first we link'd a happy eve To an all - sunny morning : Nor in that rigid chain of time Read any note of warning . Why are the years together forged And bound by Fate's 6 FRANCIS TURNER ...
... seen before The place in which we woke : Where first we link'd a happy eve To an all - sunny morning : Nor in that rigid chain of time Read any note of warning . Why are the years together forged And bound by Fate's 6 FRANCIS TURNER ...
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... seen . The outside retains its original Lombard character . The carving around the entrance consisted chiefly of foliage intermixed with demons and monsters . . . . On the way between Parma and Piacenza we passed the little town of ...
... seen . The outside retains its original Lombard character . The carving around the entrance consisted chiefly of foliage intermixed with demons and monsters . . . . On the way between Parma and Piacenza we passed the little town of ...
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... seen of it . . . The following extract is taken from a letter addressed to his brother : ... Late at night we entered Siena . Most of the houses here are apparently as old as the time of the Republic . We saw the two famous pictures by ...
... seen of it . . . The following extract is taken from a letter addressed to his brother : ... Late at night we entered Siena . Most of the houses here are apparently as old as the time of the Republic . We saw the two famous pictures by ...
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... seen nothing so extraordinary for a long time . Some , as of Job in misery , and of the Morning Stars singing for joy , are beautiful ; some , as of a man tormented by dreams and the Vision of the Night , are most awful ; and what adds ...
... seen nothing so extraordinary for a long time . Some , as of Job in misery , and of the Morning Stars singing for joy , are beautiful ; some , as of a man tormented by dreams and the Vision of the Night , are most awful ; and what adds ...
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... I have called , with Giffy , on Mr. Manuel Johnson , who was , as ever , most kind and pleasant . He has bought some more engravings , more exquisite than anything that I have yet seen ; especially a proof 28 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
... I have called , with Giffy , on Mr. Manuel Johnson , who was , as ever , most kind and pleasant . He has bought some more engravings , more exquisite than anything that I have yet seen ; especially a proof 28 FRANCIS TURNER PALGRAVE.
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