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... mentioned that the side - chapels contain some superb monuments . There is also a curious picture ( marvellously rich in enamel and colouring ) of the Three Kings of Cologne , and of a small number of the eleven thousand virgins , who ...
... mentioned that the side - chapels contain some superb monuments . There is also a curious picture ( marvellously rich in enamel and colouring ) of the Three Kings of Cologne , and of a small number of the eleven thousand virgins , who ...
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... mentioned . One long terrace is supported on the side of the precipice by arches resembling those of a Roman aqueduct ; and from that walk the view of the Castle and the Town beneath it is particularly striking . I cannot imagine a more ...
... mentioned . One long terrace is supported on the side of the precipice by arches resembling those of a Roman aqueduct ; and from that walk the view of the Castle and the Town beneath it is particularly striking . I cannot imagine a more ...
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... mention Westmoreland politics . " On the 7th October he again wrote to Lord Lonsdale from Paris , and gave an account of their subsequent wander- ings in Switzerland , Italy , and France . Of Paris he said : - " Nothing which I have ...
... mention Westmoreland politics . " On the 7th October he again wrote to Lord Lonsdale from Paris , and gave an account of their subsequent wander- ings in Switzerland , Italy , and France . Of Paris he said : - " Nothing which I have ...
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... mentioned the abundance of them , as being rather too great for one man to produce , he said that great fertility was the characteristic of all novelists and story - tellers . Richardson could have gone on for ever ; his Sir Charles ...
... mentioned the abundance of them , as being rather too great for one man to produce , he said that great fertility was the characteristic of all novelists and story - tellers . Richardson could have gone on for ever ; his Sir Charles ...
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... mentioned are given ; but in Allsop's twenty - seventh letter ( dated May 4 , 1821 ) he writes thus of meeting Wordsworth in London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful ...
... mentioned are given ; but in Allsop's twenty - seventh letter ( dated May 4 , 1821 ) he writes thus of meeting Wordsworth in London : - " Met Mr. and Mrs. Wordsworth , with Mr. Talfourd , Monk- house , and Robinson . A very delightful ...
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