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quadgram frequency
victoria and albert museum63
at the same time57
it was as if55
in the british museum48
at the end of46
the victoria and albert40
for the first time37
one of the most35
on the other hand35
in the form of33
by permission of messrs31
in the victoria and27
on the part of27
in the middle ages26
it would have been26
proprietors of the connoisseur26
the proprietors of the26
as if she had25
the rest of the25
the end of the25
of the proprietors of25
of copper and brass24
was one of the24
the form of a24
the use of the23
of the middle ages23
is said to have23
for the sake of22
for the most part22
for the use of22
in the days of22
a copy of the21
by permission of the21
of one of the20
as if he had20
in the possession of20
she might have been20
from the collection of19
it might have been18
in the course of18
in the midst of17
as if it had17
he might have been17
the name of the17
it is said that17
the middle of the17
be seen in the17
of the holy scriptures17
at the time of16
in the hands of16
the door of the16
a great deal of16
as if it were16
the influence of the15
as well as the15
in the library of15
it seems to me15
the whole of the15
permission of the proprietors15
the love of books15
the part of the15
in the presence of15
it was to be15
the library of the15
in the case of14
to be seen in14
from time to time14
the end of a14
in one of the14
is one of the14
in the first place14
if it had been14
the fact that the14
on the occasion of14
as if he were14
of the eighteenth century14
of some of the14
so far as the14
the history of the14
it was one of13
in the light of13
the work of the13
the time of the13
he looked at her13
as one of the13
that he had been13
in the time of13
to be found in13
as if she were13
the top of the13
to be able to13
to one of the13
in the shape of13
it was in the13
i do not know12
in the same way12
the loss of the12
in the matter of12
i should like to12
on the th of12
her eyes on him12
the nature of the12
was a man of12
for a long time12
so far as to12
as he would have12
in the guildhall museum12
the possession of the12
in the eyes of12
the period of louis12
she looked at him12
in the way of12
of the church of12
the first time in12
the first edition of12
in the reign of12
un volum del romaunce12
at the foot of12
if he had been12
the value of the12
and it was not11
should be able to11
some of the most11
and when i had11
in some of the11
they might have been11
the old and new11
for the purpose of11
the sense of the11
be found in the11
that i did not11
the del puente giorgione11
in spite of the11
side by side with11
one of the finest11
it seemed to me11
by the kindness of11
as if they were11
it had been a11
on the subject of11
in the centre of11
their useful monthly publication11
from their useful monthly11
it is difficult to11
he would have said11
was as if she11
a good deal of11
seems to have been11
of the seventeenth century11
it is impossible to11
in the days when10
was as if he10
and some of the10
the presence of the10
a matter of course10
of the sixteenth century10
the foot of the10
to the same thing10
the story of the10
hands in his pockets10
of the time of10
it must have been10
then it was that10
was not to be10
the beginning of the10
have been found in10
his hands in his10
i was in the10
at the top of10
kindness of the proprietors10
to do with it10
the effect of the10
and there was a10
copy of the gospels10
if she had been10
there was something in10
the kindness of the10
said to have been10
as a matter of10
the hands of the10
as much as you10
it is true that9
in the eighteenth century9
to go to the9
of the fine arts9
for the love of9
in the interest of9
by the aid of9
it was not until9
the sale of the9
the letter of the9
of the reign of9
in one of his9
the head of the9
to the extent of9
and at the same9
a great number of9
the centre of the9
of the lumley autograph9
are to be seen9
these items are given9
would have been the9
of the british museum9
he told me that9
by one of the9
so long as the9
abbot in the year9
in spite of his9
of the book of9
all the more that9
given from their useful9
it was a question9
with her eyes on9
in addition to the9
the days of queen9
are given from their9
told me that he9
items are given from9
the master of the9
in the act of9
copies of the gospels9
be one of the9
me that he had8
the surface of the8
the shadow of the8
one of the best8
the reign of henry8
as it has been8
to do with the8
necklace of green diamonds8
of the old and8
of gold and silver8
on the eve of8
parts of the world8
as well as of8
which may be seen8
at one of the8
so it was that8
is by no means8
the transcription of books8
so far as she8
days of queen anne8
must have been a8
that he was not8
that he was a8
it was the first8
the owner of the8
had been able to8
connoisseur these items are8
thing in the world8
appear to have been8
complaint of books against8
at the sight of8
and as to which8
had come to him8
from day to day8
a portion of the8
a few years ago8
the days of the8
so many of the8
of william and mary8
nothing to do with8
may be seen in8
the eyes of the8
had more than once8
prices realised at auction8
the complaint of books8
what do you mean8
of the connoisseur these8
a few of the8
for all the world8
was a matter of8
more than anything else8
at the victoria and8
to the conclusion that8
the back of the8
the connoisseur these items8
to say nothing of8
in the art of8
on the point of8
gift of books to8
for the benefit of8
it is to be8
of greece and rome8
from the first of8
the collection of the8
the hands of a7
he gave to the7
in respect to the7
with his own hand7
as she might have7
to look at the7
the interest of the7
e la vie seint7
she was to have7
of which she had7
the body of the7
comes to the same7
seem to have been7
which have been preserved7
the monks of old7
the other side of7
with the exception of7
in which he was7
in those old days7
i am tempted to7
in the history of7
as he had been7
what in the world7
during the middle ages7
at the age of7
the whole of his7
in a position to7
in the face of7
a glimpse of the7
on the other side7
is shown in fig7
the names of some7
side of the room7
in the absence of7
of which have been7
of the bronze age7
the idea of a7
and to some extent7
as if we had7
so much of the7
the lumley autograph was7
to have been a7
under the influence of7
collection of the author7
one of the greatest7
about the same time7
the date of the7
in the thirteenth century7
a day or two7
it would appear that7
the dawn of the7
that it was a7
i did not know7
it is one of7
the study of the7
the art of the7
in the wallace collection7
there had been a7
in the sense of7
came back to her7
in the olden time7
to the british museum7
many of the old7
the office of the7
in the sixteenth century7
as if they had7
to the study of7
the way in which7
to the present day7
the manner in which7
the furniture of the7
old copper and brass7
the close of the7
not so much as7
one of his letters7
so far as it7
the face of a7
the end of it7
as a man of7
old and new testament7
out of the way7
as soon as she7
as i have said7
in the manner of7
the pages of the7
but it was not7
the place of the7
on either side of7
to get rid of7
into the hands of7
at the beginning of7
up and down the7
when it came to7
at home and abroad7
to think of it7
in the united states7
all parts of the6
he is said to6
in which it was6
if it were a6
charlotte and the prince6
there had been no6
an account of the6
in the world to6
of the nature of6
the sort of thing6
he was a man6
the monastery of st6
of the fact that6
the days when the6
she had made him6
she kept it up6
it was a very6
kept her eyes on6
on account of the6
the book of life6
the only thing was6
if they had been6
that he had a6
nothing of the sort6
to the fact that6
of which i have6
the end of which6
to which she had6
the collector of copper6
the collection of mr6
her husband and her6
the property of the6
with which he had6
the copper and brass6
think it would be6
the sake of the6
that i should have6
the monks in the6
in years gone by6
the marquesa del puente6
in the service of6
had the pleasure of6
very much as if6
of a literary family6
the university of oxford6
the end of his6
the author of vathek6
to me that i6
in spite of everything6
collector of copper and6
of the united states6
many of the most6
many of them are6
i want to know6
in the year of6
is seen in the6
of the same period6
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other side of the6
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in the fifteenth century6
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the light of the6
the shadow of a6
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generations of a literary6
in the monastery of6
it comes to the6
by the time she6
to say that the6
father and his wife6
of books against the6
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the vision of the6
it is printed in6
that she might have6
so as not to6
the monastery of ely6
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on the score of6
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with a kind of6
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and it is a6
to make up to6
after the death of6
or at any rate6
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volum del romaunce de6
if he had not6
of the kind of6
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many of which are6
not in the least6
in the pages of6
made up her mind6
the works of the6
to the church of6
was almost as if6
in the early days6
as a consequence of6
chats on old furniture6
in the annals of6
the members of the6
some of the more6
she shook her head6
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during the reign of6
a man of great6
i have met with6
in course of time6
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the knowledge of the6
the effect of this6
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of the author size6
what he had done6
it is interesting to6
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some of the old6
so much the better6
is said to be6
in great russell street6
names of some of6
in copper and brass6
i did not doubt6
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so far as i6
she had not been6
it was easy to6
would seem to be6
of the fifteenth century6
that some of the6
by the same stroke6
of a couple of6
the walls of the6
of the world and6
specimens from collection of6
that she had been6
how do you know6
had come to the6
one of a pair6
some of them are6
that i had not6
with the assistance of6
a part of the6
it had come to6
the greek and roman6
and many of the6
of the monastery of6
i told him that6
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the lady of the5
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i do not think5
the ravages of time5
in a letter to5
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to the monks of5
the attention of the5
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the man in the5
the fall of the5
the form of the5
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in the church of5
fine copy of the5
of the monks of5
the brass of commerce5
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as soon as i5
our young woman had5
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to him by the5
have had to be5
it must be remembered5
on carved cabriole legs5
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why in the world5
was the only one5
in the indian museum5
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as that of the5
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may be found in5
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the tone of it5
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way it comes to5
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the case of a5
that i could not5
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take it from me5
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the subject of the5
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middle of sixteenth century5
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the steps of the5
which i did not5
work of grinling gibbons5
the books of the5
is said that the5
of the furniture of5
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some of the best5
of being able to5
i thought that i5
the splendor of the5
the learning of the5
a view of the5
of which there are5
in the name of5
much as you like5
the sight of it5
the abbey of st5
of the nineteenth century5
you would like to5
most of them are5
by way of a5
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it was that the5
from week to week5
with some of the5
in the collection of5
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there can be no5
as we learn from5
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of the most important5
might have been the5
are by no means5
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and one or two5
the prince and charlotte5
the occasion of the5
four generations of a5
of the art of5
i assure you i5
to be the best5
the hand of the5
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as soon as they5
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i knew that i5
catch a glimpse of5
to some extent the5
by the monks of5
i should have been5
of the fourteenth century5
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as well as a5
in view of the5
the necklace of green5
reynolds of hart street5
the time of day5
the fury of the5
in a collection of5
so many of which5
it is well to5
as it might be5
it was in fact5
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at a time when5
and i could not5
what do you call5
in new york city5
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make the best of5
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that we shall have5
in such a case5
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the recovery of the5
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of the present day5
out of the house5
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the time he was5
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period of louis xiv5
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her father and his5
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the question of what5
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the time of henry5
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that he should be5
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museum at south kensington5
treasure of white creek5
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at the bottom of5
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in the fourteenth century5
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the effect of her5
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at a given moment5
half of sixteenth century5
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of richard de bury4
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the words of the4
a more or less4
renaissance on the continent4
as we have said4
i may as well4
the west of england4
was that of a4
no less than twenty4
the part of a4
if he did not4
of the old city4
i want to be4
too much for him4
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the renaissance on the4
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bells of historic fame4
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at the eleventh hour4
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a matter of your4
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more than i can4
year of our lord4
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he was fond of4
great bells of historic4
first earl of strafford4
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the case of the4
of the first edition4
i shall never forget4
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at the top and4
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queen anne oak settle4
metal and its alloys4
in a few instances4
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livery companies of london4
know what it is4
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other parts of the4
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i owed to my4
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the shape of a4
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on one of the4
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how do i know4
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that he had never4
continued to look at4
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the hands of collectors4
the memory of the4
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in connection with the4
would not have been4
which he had made4
a member of the4
cleaning copper and brass4
the monks of durham4
nothing in the world4
the father and the4
during the last few4
of what she had4
many of the best4
up at the end4
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in the heart of4
for spurious marquetry work4
which would have been4
me to do so4
do you make of4
are referred to in4
the fact of his4
possession of lord sackville4
the revival of learning4
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thomas phillipps of middle4
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it is hard to4
i have ever seen4
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the last few years4
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that he had not4
in possession of a4
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there must have been4
at such an hour4
to the value of4
and among them a4
the use of bronze4
in my mind as4
seventeenth and eighteenth centuries4
his eyes on her4
the edification of the4
we are not surprised4
of three or four4
she had come to4
to see me through4
the latter half of4
that i had seen4
of grinling gibbons at4
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in the earlier days4
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the end of another4
he did not care4
i will tell you4
it had to be4
of the poor poet4
on account of its4
as if he might4
may be useful to4
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on each side of4
on the death of4
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you think you could4
it was that she4
we are apt to4
the mercy of the4
the wynkyn de worde4
the secrets of the4
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that it might be4
the ruins of the4
of them to the4
be seen that the4
she was not to4
murders in the rue4
of a man of4
which it is said4
i saw at once4
make up to her4
years old from the4
upper part of the4
the path of the4
to whom i am4
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he had been able4
he had gone to4
it was here that4
as it seemed to4
have met with instances4
are now in the4
would have had to4
the british museum was4
you want to know4
the state of the4
rug from the collection4
i had been in4
as it had been4
the service of the4
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if i were to4
i found myself at4
if it was a4
what she was doing4
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at the sound of4
to have been used4
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what he had to4
in the bodleian library4
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the spirit of a4
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of which was a4
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the page of the4
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i am sorry to4
father and the daughter4
copies of the bible4
copy of the old4
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the color of the4
sir thomas phillipps of4
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the spirit of the4
copper water jug and4
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a couple of hours4
full in the face4
at the cost of4
to me in the4
whatever you may call4
to enable me to4
the arrival of the4
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is impossible to describe4
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he should be able4
a friend of mine4
i fell in with4
the original calf binding4
not to speak of4
than any other of4
the influence of his4
in the book of4
that he could not4
and many others equally4
the matter with you4
so passionately fond of4
in spite of her4
as an amator librorum4
by the fact that4
she had always been4
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