Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512 páginas |
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... picture , my mind very naturally reverts to one in the same exhibi- tion , almost immediately opposed to it in situ- ation , but still more so in character . It was , if I recollect right , by one of the Nasmiths , and represented a ...
... picture , my mind very naturally reverts to one in the same exhibi- tion , almost immediately opposed to it in situ- ation , but still more so in character . It was , if I recollect right , by one of the Nasmiths , and represented a ...
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... picture , the landscape painter finds wide some measure be destroyed ; and , secondly , scope for the display of his poetic feeling . because in the picture of a landscape , the The introduction of fat cattle is an error into ideal of ...
... picture , the landscape painter finds wide some measure be destroyed ; and , secondly , scope for the display of his poetic feeling . because in the picture of a landscape , the The introduction of fat cattle is an error into ideal of ...
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... picture , he beholds the clear skies , the herself to compose a picture , which should work of his own hands , all bright and glow- exceed all her other performances in excel- ing , as if no cloud had ever cast a shadow lence of ...
... picture , he beholds the clear skies , the herself to compose a picture , which should work of his own hands , all bright and glow- exceed all her other performances in excel- ing , as if no cloud had ever cast a shadow lence of ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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