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The passage in the twelfth Lecture , in which he explains the origin of the greater number of these imputed sins against good taste , is too full of thought and beauty of expression to be given in any but his own words .
The passage in the twelfth Lecture , in which he explains the origin of the greater number of these imputed sins against good taste , is too full of thought and beauty of expression to be given in any but his own words .
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Details Mr. Codrington , approving of the histo . of Gothic work he saw constantly applied rical treatment of architecture , thought to parposes for which they were never in- that it ought not to be forgotten that it tended , and the ...
Details Mr. Codrington , approving of the histo . of Gothic work he saw constantly applied rical treatment of architecture , thought to parposes for which they were never in- that it ought not to be forgotten that it tended , and the ...
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Sometimes , however , we meet with a natural feeling , or a genuine vein of thought , faithfully and well expressed . ... Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content ; The quiet mind is richer than a crown ; Sweet are the nights in ...
Sometimes , however , we meet with a natural feeling , or a genuine vein of thought , faithfully and well expressed . ... Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content ; The quiet mind is richer than a crown ; Sweet are the nights in ...
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GENTLEMANS MAGAZINE | 3 |
Autobiography of Sylvanus Urban Chap VI | 11 |
The House of Commons in 1857 | 19 |
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