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... head , were stuck over the chimney ; and round the walls several paltry , unframed pictures , which he observed were all of his own drawing : ' What do you think , sir , of that head in the corner , done in the manner of Grisoni ...
... head , were stuck over the chimney ; and round the walls several paltry , unframed pictures , which he observed were all of his own drawing : ' What do you think , sir , of that head in the corner , done in the manner of Grisoni ...
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... head . I believe I no more laughed at them than at the same age I should have been disposed to laugh at the grotesque Gothic heads ( seeming to me then replete with devout meaning ) that gape , and grin , in stone around the inside of ...
... head . I believe I no more laughed at them than at the same age I should have been disposed to laugh at the grotesque Gothic heads ( seeming to me then replete with devout meaning ) that gape , and grin , in stone around the inside of ...
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... head in his hands . 1. 7. Lady of the Manor . Probably Lamb means The Lord of the Manor , by General Burgoyne ... heads . Gargoyles . 1. 31. Round Church . The Temple Church , built by the Knights Templar in 1185 . P. 75 , 1. 4. ' Was ...
... head in his hands . 1. 7. Lady of the Manor . Probably Lamb means The Lord of the Manor , by General Burgoyne ... heads . Gargoyles . 1. 31. Round Church . The Temple Church , built by the Knights Templar in 1185 . P. 75 , 1. 4. ' Was ...
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INTRODUCTION | 5 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 11 |
An Evening at Vauxhall | 27 |
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