Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV| betraying the French school of art in the delicate colours,
2     I,      IV|   gallery, containing works of art of the highest standard.~ ~
3     I,      IV|     Our conversation turned to art in general, and Mr. Dumany
4     I,      IV|     when we speak of Hungarian art we cannot omit Liszt (for
5    II,     III|       countries and scenes. On art, architecture, literature,
6    II,       X|    lend me Thine ear! No! Thou art too just and upright, I'
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