Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen54;Volumen117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... fact in history is chosen , it may be by a master mind ; the spectator sees the whole scene vividly as any historic penetration could present it . Every detail is accurate , costume , accesso- ries , and architecture ; every figure is ...
... fact in history is chosen , it may be by a master mind ; the spectator sees the whole scene vividly as any historic penetration could present it . Every detail is accurate , costume , accesso- ries , and architecture ; every figure is ...
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... fact that is too much ignored , there is not demand enough in England for Art for her own sons ; not now even to keep the disappointed among foreigners from taxing the funds of the Benevolent So- ciety ; and many most capable English ...
... fact that is too much ignored , there is not demand enough in England for Art for her own sons ; not now even to keep the disappointed among foreigners from taxing the funds of the Benevolent So- ciety ; and many most capable English ...
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... facts " embodied in the above ex- tract , if they are to be accepted , would form an admirable refutation of the argu ... fact , however , notwith- standing the vast immigration from Euro- pean countries , it is easy to exaggerate , if ...
... facts " embodied in the above ex- tract , if they are to be accepted , would form an admirable refutation of the argu ... fact , however , notwith- standing the vast immigration from Euro- pean countries , it is easy to exaggerate , if ...
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... fact is , of course , fatal to the architecture of the brazen wall the mob demands . The hearty , smiling personage ... fact of his being an American al- most more than to the fact of his being Mr. Lowell . But what about the poor ...
... fact is , of course , fatal to the architecture of the brazen wall the mob demands . The hearty , smiling personage ... fact of his being an American al- most more than to the fact of his being Mr. Lowell . But what about the poor ...
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... facts which bear upon the question . Anything more than a parochial acquaintance with physical geography and geology ... fact , which has happily escaped capture for the purposes of the energetic misunderstanding , that the valley , at ...
... facts which bear upon the question . Anything more than a parochial acquaintance with physical geography and geology ... fact , which has happily escaped capture for the purposes of the energetic misunderstanding , that the valley , at ...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volumen40 John Holmes Agnew,Walter Hilliard Bidwell Vista completa - 1857 |
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