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... beauty , if we may use the terin , suddenly displayed itself in it . Her thoughts painted themselves in succession so much the more distinctly in her coun- tenance , that , except her eyes , which were uncommonly fine , no very striking ...
... beauty , if we may use the terin , suddenly displayed itself in it . Her thoughts painted themselves in succession so much the more distinctly in her coun- tenance , that , except her eyes , which were uncommonly fine , no very striking ...
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... beauty ; each is entitled to the careful study of the architect and antiquary ; and each has its peculiar monuments , architectural details , and his- tory . Let us , therefore , avoid illiberal , partial , and petty com- parisons : let ...
... beauty ; each is entitled to the careful study of the architect and antiquary ; and each has its peculiar monuments , architectural details , and his- tory . Let us , therefore , avoid illiberal , partial , and petty com- parisons : let ...
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... beauty and delight He slept , he slept . ' Remorse , Remorse , ( a famished creature bred From sin , and feasting on its father dead . ) ' ' Lost in a lovely world , alone , alone . ' ' In whose dull eye Hope shone not , and whose ...
... beauty and delight He slept , he slept . ' Remorse , Remorse , ( a famished creature bred From sin , and feasting on its father dead . ) ' ' Lost in a lovely world , alone , alone . ' ' In whose dull eye Hope shone not , and whose ...
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