The British Quarterly Review, 47. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1868 |
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... beautiful , and had a kind and affectionate little mistress , who was always petting and caressing her . We cannot ... beautiful , I was beautiful , that is certain . ' a Now , though so far the good lady shows that she is perfectly ...
... beautiful , and had a kind and affectionate little mistress , who was always petting and caressing her . We cannot ... beautiful , I was beautiful , that is certain . ' a Now , though so far the good lady shows that she is perfectly ...
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... beautiful and ornamental being at the other end of the scale . But the beautiful is a phase of the pleasant or happy . How shall I most artistically cultivate myself ? asks the votary of self - culture . Doubtless benevolence and all ...
... beautiful and ornamental being at the other end of the scale . But the beautiful is a phase of the pleasant or happy . How shall I most artistically cultivate myself ? asks the votary of self - culture . Doubtless benevolence and all ...
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... beautiful , that at first we should love but one of them , and afterwards recognise the beauty which resides in one ... beautiful mind , although unaccompanied by visible charms , 6 His Theory of the Beautiful . 377 should suffice to 376 ...
... beautiful , that at first we should love but one of them , and afterwards recognise the beauty which resides in one ... beautiful mind , although unaccompanied by visible charms , 6 His Theory of the Beautiful . 377 should suffice to 376 ...
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