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... volume of papers read to the Royal Society of Literature is as usual , and as it should be , extremely varied in character . It is interesting to remember that the Society , which was founded just a hundred years ago , relied at the ...
... volume of papers read to the Royal Society of Literature is as usual , and as it should be , extremely varied in character . It is interesting to remember that the Society , which was founded just a hundred years ago , relied at the ...
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... volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of set questions designed to draw out the opinions of those to whom the volume was presented . I was , happily , too young and too insignificant to be asked to go ...
... volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of set questions designed to draw out the opinions of those to whom the volume was presented . I was , happily , too young and too insignificant to be asked to go ...
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... volume which all Landorians take pleasure in possessing . Its most valuable contents are three unpublished conver- sations ; one between Savonarola in his last hour and the Prior of St. Mark's , which Mr. Wheeler gives in full ; another ...
... volume which all Landorians take pleasure in possessing . Its most valuable contents are three unpublished conver- sations ; one between Savonarola in his last hour and the Prior of St. Mark's , which Mr. Wheeler gives in full ; another ...
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... volume of ' Letters and Unpublished Writings . ' This is a very pleasant possession . It gives us the contents , or some of the contents , of a box made for Landor from the wood of a cedar which had fallen at Ipsley Court , his place in ...
... volume of ' Letters and Unpublished Writings . ' This is a very pleasant possession . It gives us the contents , or some of the contents , of a box made for Landor from the wood of a cedar which had fallen at Ipsley Court , his place in ...
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... volume which all Landorians take pleasure in possessing . Its most valuable contents are three unpublished conver- sations ; one between Savonarola in his last hour and the Prior of St. Mark's , which Mr. Wheeler gives in full ; another ...
... volume which all Landorians take pleasure in possessing . Its most valuable contents are three unpublished conver- sations ; one between Savonarola in his last hour and the Prior of St. Mark's , which Mr. Wheeler gives in full ; another ...
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