Chamber's Cyclopædia of English Literature: A History, Critical and Biographical, of Authors in the English Tongue from the Earliest Times Till the Present Day, with Specimens of Their Writings, Volume 3Chambers, 1922 - English literature |
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Page 151
... beautiful regular curve : there winds a gravel walk : here are parts of the old wood , left in these majestic ... beautiful ! How I should love the melody of that miniature cascade ! Mr Milestone . Beautiful , Miss Tenorina . Hideous ...
... beautiful regular curve : there winds a gravel walk : here are parts of the old wood , left in these majestic ... beautiful ! How I should love the melody of that miniature cascade ! Mr Milestone . Beautiful , Miss Tenorina . Hideous ...
Page 184
... beautiful apologue of St Peter and the Cherries , ' which Goethe has versified or imitated , is a well - known example . This fable I allude to was some- thing similar , but I have not met with the original these forty years , and must ...
... beautiful apologue of St Peter and the Cherries , ' which Goethe has versified or imitated , is a well - known example . This fable I allude to was some- thing similar , but I have not met with the original these forty years , and must ...
Page 575
... beautiful things . It is impossible for them to have right ideas about colour , unless they see the lovely colours of nature unspoiled ; impossible for them to supply beautiful incident and action in their ornament , unless they see ...
... beautiful things . It is impossible for them to have right ideas about colour , unless they see the lovely colours of nature unspoiled ; impossible for them to supply beautiful incident and action in their ornament , unless they see ...
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