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#brooklyn nine nine#b99edit#tvedit#charles boyle#eleanor horstwell#s3#3x11#gif#marella#dailyflicks#chewieblog#nessa007#userleila#userives#userrlaura#useralison#tuserella#jemmablossom#userlauraj#useralien#usershreyu#userriel#userlarri#userdanahscott#usertina#userbuckleys#userisaiah#userjessica
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Eleanor Vere Boyle (1825-1916), ''Beauty and the Beast'', 1875 "After supper every night, the Beast asked Beauty to be his wife: and every night she said him nay." Source
#Eleanor Vere Boyle#british artists#beauty and the beast#victorian era#the brothers grimm#fairy tales#vintage illustration#vintage art
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'Thumbelina' illustrated by Eleanor Vere Boyle, 1872
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Because of all the amazing Agatha that Billy found..
I am chosing to believe that Every. Single. Kathryn Hahn character is Agatha
And no I don’t mean Agatha varients
I mean Agatha just fucking around pretending to be different people all in one life. In one universe.
#I wholeheartedly believe Agatha has been Doc Ock in her own universe for shits and giggles#I feel it in my soul that she MARRIED and DIVORCED Charles Boyle and then taunted him by stealing his sperm#you live that long you end up just doing stuff#because why not#agatha harkness#agatha all along#kathryn hahn#mcu#marvel#spider man: into the spider verse#doc ock#olivia octavius#brooklyn nine nine#b99#brooklyn 99#charles boyle#eleanor horstweil#kate's post
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Eleanor Vere Boyle - Beauty and the Beast (1875)
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i hear we're talking about doomed siblings
#ordeal by innocence#doomed siblings#nobody does it like them#although i think there was a glimmer of hope at the end. maybe an improved relationship. but that history ooof.#talk to me about them please#ordeal by innocence 2018#eleanor tomlinson#agatha christie#ella purnell#crystal clarke#christian cooke#anthony boyle
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HELP ME FIND THIS GIFSET
#brooklyn nine nine#the good place#b99#tgp#eleanor shellstrop#jake peralta#amy santiago#rosa diaz#chidi anagonye#tahani al jamil#jason mendoza#charles boyle#terry jeffords#raymond holt#gina linetti#janet#michael#brooklyn 99#I WANT THIS ON MY BLOG#signal boost#?????
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Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen
“The Snow Queen”
1872
Large design in colour after original drawing by Eleanor Vere Boyle
#the snow queen#witch#old witch#eleanor vere boyle#hans christian andersen#christian andersen#children's literature#children's illustration#fairy tale#children's books#fairy story#vintage illustration#children's book#fairy tales#old illustration#golden comb#comb#gerda#augusta plesner
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Eleanor Vere Boyle, The Story Without an End 'And a neglected Looking-Glass', 1868
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Damn, now THAT is a BEAST.
#eleanor vere boyle#beauty and the beast#public domain books#pleased to report that this is not one of those situations where illustrations are really cool and i look up the artist and they're not#known at all and got no work. she is apparently well-known and has lots of work so yay for that#i also love that tree in the first one#it kinda looks like a lush torrey pine#it has Texture
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Eleanor Vere Boyle, The Story Without an End 'And a neglected Looking-Glass', 1868
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The Tower of Beauty and Friendship, Ambleside, Cumbria
Eller How is a handsome villa, high above the town of Ambleside. In 1863 it was bought by the Boyle family, and soon after they added this curious prospect tower. Known as the Tower of Beauty and Friendship, thanks to a unique element of the design, it stands on a mound in the gardens. Continue reading Untitled
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#Ambleside#Anne Jemima Clough#Armitt Museum#Charlotte Mason#Clara Asch#Eleanor Hocking#Eller How#Harriet Martineau#Henry Boyle#lake district#Newnham College#Tower of Beauty and Friendship#windermere
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"A golden boat on a great, great water."
from "The Story Without End" ~ 1834 ~ illustrated and written by Eleanor Vere Boyle (British artist, 1825-1916)
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tagged by @feyd-meowtha <3
last song: oontz by michelle (do you like bisexual pop/r&b? of course you do! go listen to michelle)
favorite color: dark green
currently watching: say nothing. it's good! also i'm enjoying going "omg hi" every time anthony boyle and emma canning are on screen
currently reading: the pairing by casey mcquiston and unsuitable: a history of lesbian fashion by eleanor medhurst
last movie: la chimera (which was amazing)
sweet/spicy/savory: savory
relationship status: single, too stressed to date
current obsessions: mota, the new pom pom squad album, thinking of christmas activities to stave off the seasonal depression (the sun set before 4pm today wtf)
last thing you googled: something about lymphoma treatment for class
i'll tag @bcolfanfic @majorbuckyegan @c-goldthorn @rangerelizabeth @wrmhles sorry if you've already been tagged a million times with this going around sfkdhsksk
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i went to a used book sale today... procured:
railroad color history: new york central railroad (brian solomon & mike schafer) — i'm not actually that into trains but it appealed to me.
the complete guide to the soviet union (jennifer louis & victor louis) — travel guide from 1980
an anthology including the big sleep (raymond chandler), "the undignified melodrama of the bone of contention" (dorothy l. sayers), "the arrow of god" (leslie charteris), "i can find my way out" (ngaio marsh), instead of evidence (rex stout), "rift in the loot" (stuart palmer & craig rice), "the man who explained miracles" (john dickson carr), & rebecca (daphne du maurier) (i already have this one..) — it's volume 2 of something (a treasury of great mysteries) which annoys me but whatever
an anthology including "godmother tea" (selena anderson), "the apartment" (t. c. boyle), "a faithful but melancholy account of several barbarities lately committed" (jason brown), "sibling rivalry" (michael byers), "the nanny" (emma cline), "halloween" (mariah crotty), "something street" (carolyn ferrell), "this is pleasure" (mary gaitskill), "in the event" (meng jin), "the children" (andrea lee), "rubberdust" (sarah thankam mathews), "it's not you" (elizabeth mccracken), "liberté" (scott nandelson), "howl palace" (leigh newman), "the nine-tailed fox explains" (jane pek), "the hands of dirty children" (alejandro puyana), "octopus vii" (anna reeser), "enlightenment" (william pei shih), "kennedy" (kevin wilson), & "the special world" (tiphanie yanique) — i guess they're all short stories published in 2020 by usamerican/canadian authors
an anthology including the death of ivan ilyich (leo tolstoy) (i have already read this one..), the beast in the jungle (henry james), heart of darkness (joseph conrad), seven who were hanged (leonid andreyev), abel sánchez (miguel de unamuno), the pastoral symphony (andré gide), mario and the magician (thomas mann), the old man (william faulkner), the stranger (albert camus), & agostino (alberto moravia)
the ambassadors (henry james)
the world book desk reference set: book of nations — it's from 1983 so this is kind of a history book...
yet another fiction anthology......... including the general's ring (selma lagerlöf), "mowgli's brothers" (rudyard kipling), "the gift of the magi" (o. henry) (i have already read this one..), "lord mountdrago" (w. somerset maugham), "music on the muscatatuck" (jessamyn west), "the pacing goose" (jessamyn west), "the birds" (daphne du maurier), "the man who lived four thousand years" (alexandre dumas), "the pope's mule" (alphonse daudet), "the story of the late mr. elvesham" (h. g. wells), "the blue cross" (g. k. chesterton), portrait of jennie (robert nathan), "la grande bretèche" (honoré de balzac), "love's conundrum" (anthony hope), "the great stone face" (nathaniel hawthorne), "germelshausen" (friedrich gerstäcker), "i am born" (charles dickens), "the legend of sleepy hollow" (washington irving), "the age of miracles" (melville davisson post), "the long rifle" (stewart edward white), "the fall of the house of usher" (edgar allan poe) (i have already read this one..), the voice of bugle ann (mackinlay kantor), the bridge of san luis rey (thornton wilder), "basquerie" (eleanor mercein kelly), "judith" (a. e. coppard), "a mother in mannville" (marjorie kinnan rawlings), "kerfol" (edith wharton), "the last leaf" (o. henry), "the bloodhound" (arthur train), "what the old man does is always right" (hans christian anderson), the sea of grass (conrad richter), "the sire de malétroit's door" (robert louis stevenson), "the necklace" (guy de maupassant) (i have already read this one..), "by the waters of babylon" (stephen vincent benét), a. v. laider (max beerbohm), "the pillar of fire" (percival wilde), "the strange will" (edmond about), "the hand at the window" (emily brontë) (i have already read this one..), & "national velvet" (enid bagnold) — why are seven of these chapters of novels....? anyway fun fact one of the compilers here also worked on the aforementioned mystery anthology. also anyway Why did i bother to write all that ☹️
fundamental problems of marxism (georgi plekhanov) — book about dialectical/historical materialism which is published here as the first volume of something (marxist library) which is kind of odd to me tbh
one last (thankfully tiny) anthology including le père goriot (honoré de balzac) & eugénie grandet (honoré de balzac)
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