Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 38
... ture . Now gentle and languishing , now full of a lambent fire , now pleading , now passionate , they were the very incarna- tion of the tropics ; bloom , and per- fume , and warmth , and color , the mystic melodies of wild birds , and ...
... ture . Now gentle and languishing , now full of a lambent fire , now pleading , now passionate , they were the very incarna- tion of the tropics ; bloom , and per- fume , and warmth , and color , the mystic melodies of wild birds , and ...
Pagina 41
... ture , exceptionally gentle for that of a savage , yet she endured the sight better than I did . Something of my disgust and alarm , however , was breathed into her through that subtle sympathy which draws minds together , as ...
... ture , exceptionally gentle for that of a savage , yet she endured the sight better than I did . Something of my disgust and alarm , however , was breathed into her through that subtle sympathy which draws minds together , as ...
Pagina 53
... ture . With the elasticity which be- longs to the quickest sensibilities , her heart leaped to her eyes in a joyous smile , as she exclaimed , " Oh , I feel so much better ! " " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over ...
... ture . With the elasticity which be- longs to the quickest sensibilities , her heart leaped to her eyes in a joyous smile , as she exclaimed , " Oh , I feel so much better ! " " As Brother Viner saw this inward illumination spread over ...
Pagina 83
... ture until you are permeated by the sentiment of nature which it expresses , and understand the delightful , easy ( although , in fact , we suppose it to be the result of very great labor ) , natural style which it exhibits . Every ...
... ture until you are permeated by the sentiment of nature which it expresses , and understand the delightful , easy ( although , in fact , we suppose it to be the result of very great labor ) , natural style which it exhibits . Every ...
Pagina 84
... ture are extraordinary . But you should remark that this world - famous painter has no precious element ; that his talent is wonderful while his genius is inferior . But the quality of his mind is as good as Walter Scott's . He simply ...
... ture are extraordinary . But you should remark that this world - famous painter has no precious element ; that his talent is wonderful while his genius is inferior . But the quality of his mind is as good as Walter Scott's . He simply ...
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