Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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... half - tints , which the copyists generally overlook or neglect . Whatever faults there may be in the drawing of these figures , scarcely one of which is faultless , all are free , soaring , elastic - all bound or fly , as if by an ...
... half - tints , which the copyists generally overlook or neglect . Whatever faults there may be in the drawing of these figures , scarcely one of which is faultless , all are free , soaring , elastic - all bound or fly , as if by an ...
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... half embracing him as he strikes the wires with the plectrum . Achilles is golden - bright and fair with immortal beauty : Chiron is dusky and in shadow , except his head , shoulder , and right arm , which the light touches with a warm ...
... half embracing him as he strikes the wires with the plectrum . Achilles is golden - bright and fair with immortal beauty : Chiron is dusky and in shadow , except his head , shoulder , and right arm , which the light touches with a warm ...
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... half - tints , which is so charming in the best pic- tures ; but if he never triumphed , at least he never offended . Our modern life is very barren of grace and beauty , when contrasted with that of Pompeii , where the vulgarest wine ...
... half - tints , which is so charming in the best pic- tures ; but if he never triumphed , at least he never offended . Our modern life is very barren of grace and beauty , when contrasted with that of Pompeii , where the vulgarest wine ...
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... half that , it would make the respectable figure of two hundred and fifty millions of dol- lars . Some have fancied that this vast body of armed men was kept up to operate upon the fields of Europe , to control empires , and enlarge ...
... half that , it would make the respectable figure of two hundred and fifty millions of dol- lars . Some have fancied that this vast body of armed men was kept up to operate upon the fields of Europe , to control empires , and enlarge ...
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... half . This may help to dispel the illusion that the people of Paris are gay and lightheart- ed . My own experience ( brief though it was ) led me to the belief that no people lived so closely , so carefully , or were in such grim ...
... half . This may help to dispel the illusion that the people of Paris are gay and lightheart- ed . My own experience ( brief though it was ) led me to the belief that no people lived so closely , so carefully , or were in such grim ...
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Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art ..., Volume 6 Visualização integral - 1870 |
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