The New England Magazine, Volumen15New England Magazine Company, 1896 |
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... leaves on which Ruskin founds a lec- ture on architecture , its cymes of blossoms , pale in summer , changing a higher ledges to the right of the path all deciduous growth disappears , leaving a rather mel- ancholy forest of the larger ...
... leaves on which Ruskin founds a lec- ture on architecture , its cymes of blossoms , pale in summer , changing a higher ledges to the right of the path all deciduous growth disappears , leaving a rather mel- ancholy forest of the larger ...
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... leave out the extra filling recommended in the joint report , and conse- quently leave the row of houses near- est the river to turn their backs upon it , uses of the river , so far as they are in- compatible with the plans made by the ...
... leave out the extra filling recommended in the joint report , and conse- quently leave the row of houses near- est the river to turn their backs upon it , uses of the river , so far as they are in- compatible with the plans made by the ...
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... leave . They make no footprints in the snow , No shadow from them falls ; A silent host , they throng the aisle Of old St. Paul's . They fill again the dusky pews With glints of tarnished gold And buckled shoes and velvet coats And ...
... leave . They make no footprints in the snow , No shadow from them falls ; A silent host , they throng the aisle Of old St. Paul's . They fill again the dusky pews With glints of tarnished gold And buckled shoes and velvet coats And ...
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