Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 28Macmillan and Company, 1873 |
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Page 143
... characters are revealed . Vanity , or self - exaltation accompanied by envy , which exults in the depreciation of others , is an ill weed that frequently courts the scrutinizing gaze of the character - divers , who tread On the whole ...
... characters are revealed . Vanity , or self - exaltation accompanied by envy , which exults in the depreciation of others , is an ill weed that frequently courts the scrutinizing gaze of the character - divers , who tread On the whole ...
Page 275
... characters which claim , if it may be so said , the personal affection of the reader , are Fra Cristoforo and Federigo Borromeo , Archbishop of Milan . The character of the first , to which the clue is given in the history of his youth ...
... characters which claim , if it may be so said , the personal affection of the reader , are Fra Cristoforo and Federigo Borromeo , Archbishop of Milan . The character of the first , to which the clue is given in the history of his youth ...
Page 275
... characters which claim , if it may be so said , the personal affection of the reader , are Fra Cristoforo and Federigo Borromeo , Archbishop of Milan . The character of the first , to which the clue is given in the history of his youth ...
... characters which claim , if it may be so said , the personal affection of the reader , are Fra Cristoforo and Federigo Borromeo , Archbishop of Milan . The character of the first , to which the clue is given in the history of his youth ...
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