The Table-talk of Shirley [pseud.]: Reminiscences of and Letters from Froude, Thackeray, Disraeli, Browning, Rossetti, Kingsley, Baynes, Huxley, Tyndall and OthersW. Blackwood, 1895 - 344 páginas |
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... sketch her off while we are only laying the palette ? " Is all your spare time given to Fraser , and have you any subject which you think would suit us at Cornhill ? I should be glad to have any suggestions from you . Truly yours ...
... sketch her off while we are only laying the palette ? " Is all your spare time given to Fraser , and have you any subject which you think would suit us at Cornhill ? I should be glad to have any suggestions from you . Truly yours ...
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... sketch of Sir William Hamilton which ap- peared in the volume of Edinburgh Essays ? What of the subtle and ingenious essay on Shelley's poetry which was published in the Edinburgh Review , and is constantly referred to by Shelley ...
... sketch of Sir William Hamilton which ap- peared in the volume of Edinburgh Essays ? What of the subtle and ingenious essay on Shelley's poetry which was published in the Edinburgh Review , and is constantly referred to by Shelley ...
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... sketching the Principal's character is most true . The charm of a personality so large and vital , so strong and tender , so manly , and yet so exquisitely sympathetic and humane , is not easily conveyed to others who never saw his face ...
... sketching the Principal's character is most true . The charm of a personality so large and vital , so strong and tender , so manly , and yet so exquisitely sympathetic and humane , is not easily conveyed to others who never saw his face ...
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... sketch which had dis- appeared- " if it ever existed it must long ago have reached the general gully - hole of things ” —and to an illness from which Sir Noël Paton , whose noble aims in religious art he warmly appreciated , had not en ...
... sketch which had dis- appeared- " if it ever existed it must long ago have reached the general gully - hole of things ” —and to an illness from which Sir Noël Paton , whose noble aims in religious art he warmly appreciated , had not en ...
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... sketches : - " 16 CHEYNE WALK , CHELSEA , 7th Feb. 1869 . " MY DEAR SKELTON , -The Fraser containing your article on Morris has been sent me , -doubtless through the same kind remembrance of me on your part which is apparent in the ...
... sketches : - " 16 CHEYNE WALK , CHELSEA , 7th Feb. 1869 . " MY DEAR SKELTON , -The Fraser containing your article on Morris has been sent me , -doubtless through the same kind remembrance of me on your part which is apparent in the ...
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