Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 26 |
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... described : ' For Macdonald being a valiant man but better at his hands than his head ( being overhasty in battle and bold even to rashness ) dis- daining to shelter himself behind hedges and shrubs whiles the enemy vapoured and ...
... described : ' For Macdonald being a valiant man but better at his hands than his head ( being overhasty in battle and bold even to rashness ) dis- daining to shelter himself behind hedges and shrubs whiles the enemy vapoured and ...
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... described them , now became high praise as proving them free from the limitations of ' naturalism , ' of the ' photographic . ' Yet it was a virtue of which the Pre - Raphaelites themselves had never dreamed ! 6 6 6 Nor was this the ...
... described them , now became high praise as proving them free from the limitations of ' naturalism , ' of the ' photographic . ' Yet it was a virtue of which the Pre - Raphaelites themselves had never dreamed ! 6 6 6 Nor was this the ...
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... described as tall and hand- some and gentle - mannered beyond her station . She gave her husband - much older than herself - seven children , of whom three survived , John , Mary Anne and Charles . Charles , the youngest of the family ...
... described as tall and hand- some and gentle - mannered beyond her station . She gave her husband - much older than herself - seven children , of whom three survived , John , Mary Anne and Charles . Charles , the youngest of the family ...
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