The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volume 1Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... daugh- ter of a poor labourer , fair as the brightest morning , but simple and ingenuous beauty she disregarded ; and which , in real- ity , was the least of her perfections ; for she had an understanding and a virtue which out- shone ...
... daugh- ter of a poor labourer , fair as the brightest morning , but simple and ingenuous beauty she disregarded ; and which , in real- ity , was the least of her perfections ; for she had an understanding and a virtue which out- shone ...
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... daugh- ter ; and what else he had been able to collect from the records of this great prince's reign ; he pointed to a plain , wooden , worm - eaten coffin , that was placed upon the ground by this tomb's side , and told them that it ...
... daugh- ter ; and what else he had been able to collect from the records of this great prince's reign ; he pointed to a plain , wooden , worm - eaten coffin , that was placed upon the ground by this tomb's side , and told them that it ...
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... daugh- ter to be sacrificed , the famous painter , unable to draw , covered with a veil ) was here expressed in statuary . The mother and relations of the deceased African maid , whom they surrounded , appeared like real Niobes turned ...
... daugh- ter to be sacrificed , the famous painter , unable to draw , covered with a veil ) was here expressed in statuary . The mother and relations of the deceased African maid , whom they surrounded , appeared like real Niobes turned ...
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