Correspondence and Table-talk, Volumen2Chatto & Windus, 1876 |
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... took him , by his own desire , to see a painter who once painted some fine things , but who , from love of money , deserted his post , and has sunk into a portrait - painter . * I could not help watching his miserable mortification , as ...
... took him , by his own desire , to see a painter who once painted some fine things , but who , from love of money , deserted his post , and has sunk into a portrait - painter . * I could not help watching his miserable mortification , as ...
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... took refuge in quiet humbleness and gratitude to God . This year has been to me a year of glorious retribution . Without any effort on my part my miseries have been re- dressed , my talent acknowledged , and my great object advanced ...
... took refuge in quiet humbleness and gratitude to God . This year has been to me a year of glorious retribution . Without any effort on my part my miseries have been re- dressed , my talent acknowledged , and my great object advanced ...
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... took it into his head to walk out to Leslie's , Pine - Apple Place , to see the picture he is painting for the Queen , The Christening of the Princess Royal , ' and , I believe , to give Leslie another sitting . The Duke walked all the ...
... took it into his head to walk out to Leslie's , Pine - Apple Place , to see the picture he is painting for the Queen , The Christening of the Princess Royal , ' and , I believe , to give Leslie another sitting . The Duke walked all the ...
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... took place in that painting- room , where the food was simple , the wine good , and the poetry first - rate . Wordsworth , Walter Scott , Charles Lamb , Hazlitt , David Wilkie , Leigh Hunt , Talfourd , Keats , & c . , & c . , attended ...
... took place in that painting- room , where the food was simple , the wine good , and the poetry first - rate . Wordsworth , Walter Scott , Charles Lamb , Hazlitt , David Wilkie , Leigh Hunt , Talfourd , Keats , & c . , & c . , attended ...
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... took no notice of him at table . * I foresaw it from the manner in which he related this fact to me , and abused Byron for ill - using his wife , at the very time that he ( Scott ) was ill - using his own ! He assailed the politics of ...
... took no notice of him at table . * I foresaw it from the manner in which he related this fact to me , and abused Byron for ill - using his wife , at the very time that he ( Scott ) was ill - using his own ! He assailed the politics of ...
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