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... manner in which he has thus discharged one of the most agreeable parts of his daily functions . ' - In answer to some of Sir Charles's strictures on the mercenary marriages of Paris , strikingly exemplified in the -old Duchesse de ...
... manner in which he has thus discharged one of the most agreeable parts of his daily functions . ' - In answer to some of Sir Charles's strictures on the mercenary marriages of Paris , strikingly exemplified in the -old Duchesse de ...
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... manner ) relish those vigorous descriptions of joviality with which the pages of Reginald Dalton abound . In point of plot , this is a very respectable novel , possessing a reasonable share of mystery , and of course a due propor tion ...
... manner ) relish those vigorous descriptions of joviality with which the pages of Reginald Dalton abound . In point of plot , this is a very respectable novel , possessing a reasonable share of mystery , and of course a due propor tion ...
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... manner he contrived to impart truth to his chiaro - oscuro , and purity to his demi - tints ; — in short , he will discover the local tone which will point out his pictures at the very first glance . - • Baldinucci remarks that some ...
... manner he contrived to impart truth to his chiaro - oscuro , and purity to his demi - tints ; — in short , he will discover the local tone which will point out his pictures at the very first glance . - • Baldinucci remarks that some ...
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