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It is difficult to overpraise the beauty of its towers , which are chiselled like goldsmith's work , causing Henri IV . to call them " deux bijoux auxquels il ne manque que les écrins . " What , however , chiefly commends Tours as a ...
It is difficult to overpraise the beauty of its towers , which are chiselled like goldsmith's work , causing Henri IV . to call them " deux bijoux auxquels il ne manque que les écrins . " What , however , chiefly commends Tours as a ...
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“ Oh ! you beauty ! Call it done , then . Two thou . ! It'll leave me nothing ! -nothing at all ! Blow it ! ” It was a “ That's your look - out . You can squeeze him well . You should have seen the nervous way in which he approached me ...
“ Oh ! you beauty ! Call it done , then . Two thou . ! It'll leave me nothing ! -nothing at all ! Blow it ! ” It was a “ That's your look - out . You can squeeze him well . You should have seen the nervous way in which he approached me ...
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Besides a general lack of the creative power in art , women , according to the Professor , do not even understand physical beauty , and “ remain cold , not only before a Venus of Medici , but , which is stranger still , before an Apollo ...
Besides a general lack of the creative power in art , women , according to the Professor , do not even understand physical beauty , and “ remain cold , not only before a Venus of Medici , but , which is stranger still , before an Apollo ...
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