The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1870 |
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... Beautiful Bacchus , and the Diadumene of Polycletus , were each sold for one hundred talents ( 21,600 / . , or $ 108,000 gold ) ; and when the town of Sicyon was laden with debts which its revenues were not sufficient to pay , the ...
... Beautiful Bacchus , and the Diadumene of Polycletus , were each sold for one hundred talents ( 21,600 / . , or $ 108,000 gold ) ; and when the town of Sicyon was laden with debts which its revenues were not sufficient to pay , the ...
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... beautiful spirit - and everything was interesting ; the tick of his old Dutch clock was musical ; the light of fairy - land was on the panels of his homely house . The look down the dim passage was a gaze into beautiful futurity . O ...
... beautiful spirit - and everything was interesting ; the tick of his old Dutch clock was musical ; the light of fairy - land was on the panels of his homely house . The look down the dim passage was a gaze into beautiful futurity . O ...
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... beautiful crimson , for a minute flooding up , and then ebbing softly away ? " How did this wild bird come to me ? " thought William , as he looked on her with a tender wonder . And so he began to talk , approaching that with which his ...
... beautiful crimson , for a minute flooding up , and then ebbing softly away ? " How did this wild bird come to me ? " thought William , as he looked on her with a tender wonder . And so he began to talk , approaching that with which his ...
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