Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... given on the next page . The growing activity and cosmopolitanism of the American mind is daily indicated by the excellent papers , on a wide range of subjects , which we receive . The very excellence of many of these essays ...
... given on the next page . The growing activity and cosmopolitanism of the American mind is daily indicated by the excellent papers , on a wide range of subjects , which we receive . The very excellence of many of these essays ...
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... given to the hollow moulds left by fragile objects , which the heat of the ashes had destroyed while retaining their shape . The recklessness and neg- lect of the former century was avoided , but the hand which led the work was not yet ...
... given to the hollow moulds left by fragile objects , which the heat of the ashes had destroyed while retaining their shape . The recklessness and neg- lect of the former century was avoided , but the hand which led the work was not yet ...
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... given the hint , but also the method , of transferring and preserving frescoes . In the Temple of Venus , ad- joining the chief Forum of the city , there is still a picture to be seen , in one of the chambers occupied by the priests -a ...
... given the hint , but also the method , of transferring and preserving frescoes . In the Temple of Venus , ad- joining the chief Forum of the city , there is still a picture to be seen , in one of the chambers occupied by the priests -a ...
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... given a soft , clear carnation- tint , while the limbs of Ulysses and Menclaus are a ruddy brown . But perhaps the finest specimen of color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play upon the lyre ...
... given a soft , clear carnation- tint , while the limbs of Ulysses and Menclaus are a ruddy brown . But perhaps the finest specimen of color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play upon the lyre ...
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... given Toddle such delight . " I always liked you better'n any blood relation , " he faltered , presently . " Thank you , Abel . Then I cannot see how you can refuse me so small a favor , the first I ever asked of you ! " " Because ...
... given Toddle such delight . " I always liked you better'n any blood relation , " he faltered , presently . " Thank you , Abel . Then I cannot see how you can refuse me so small a favor , the first I ever asked of you ! " " Because ...
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