Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... allowed himself a luxury , for himself and one rare crony - an unknown artist of the neigh- borhood , discovered tardily ; a professor of languages who understood literature ; or a brother druggist whom business deal- ings caused him to ...
... allowed himself a luxury , for himself and one rare crony - an unknown artist of the neigh- borhood , discovered tardily ; a professor of languages who understood literature ; or a brother druggist whom business deal- ings caused him to ...
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... allowed to collect for some time . Clean the dust carefully off one half of the mirror , so that one half of the glass cover- ing the box is clean and the other half dusty . Pour cold water through the pipe into the box , so as to lower ...
... allowed to collect for some time . Clean the dust carefully off one half of the mirror , so that one half of the glass cover- ing the box is clean and the other half dusty . Pour cold water through the pipe into the box , so as to lower ...
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... allowed to work on a scale deserving to be regarded as national . There is a difficulty in any practica ! artist taking upon himself to define what is true in taste , since naturally it will be concluded that he is defending his own ...
... allowed to work on a scale deserving to be regarded as national . There is a difficulty in any practica ! artist taking upon himself to define what is true in taste , since naturally it will be concluded that he is defending his own ...
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... allowed , in isolated lakes and pools ; from which , after ages upon ages , other streams went trickling slowly out , to gather again and settle into still other lakes and pools . But has not the time long since gone by when ...
... allowed , in isolated lakes and pools ; from which , after ages upon ages , other streams went trickling slowly out , to gather again and settle into still other lakes and pools . But has not the time long since gone by when ...
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... allowed to use ugly words and de- scribe risky situations of a peculiar charac- What a grotesque misunderstanding ! As well might he suppose that Puritanism militated against literature and art only in so far as it insisted on cutting ...
... allowed to use ugly words and de- scribe risky situations of a peculiar charac- What a grotesque misunderstanding ! As well might he suppose that Puritanism militated against literature and art only in so far as it insisted on cutting ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Vista completa - 1857 |
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