Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 3
... become a conventional idea with scholars , that , in spite of Apelles and Zeuxis and Protogenes , the Greeks were very indifferent painters . Their coloring , it was surmised , was crude and flashy they had no comprehension of ...
... become a conventional idea with scholars , that , in spite of Apelles and Zeuxis and Protogenes , the Greeks were very indifferent painters . Their coloring , it was surmised , was crude and flashy they had no comprehension of ...
Pagina 16
... become , when her nonsense is converted into sense , her aspirations into worldly wisdom . An American or an English woman can hardly believe the point of perfection a whole city of women may reach in the arts of this world . It is well ...
... become , when her nonsense is converted into sense , her aspirations into worldly wisdom . An American or an English woman can hardly believe the point of perfection a whole city of women may reach in the arts of this world . It is well ...
Pagina 45
... become smooth and white as it had ever been . No one saw Vance after this , until he stood with her father and cousin beside Marion Harleigh's open grave . When the services were ended , and the mourn- ers , save themselves , dispersed ...
... become smooth and white as it had ever been . No one saw Vance after this , until he stood with her father and cousin beside Marion Harleigh's open grave . When the services were ended , and the mourn- ers , save themselves , dispersed ...
Pagina 51
... become serviceable . The provost marshal permitted me to use these unemployed animals for a stipu- lated sum per week , and many a faith- ful charger , or artillery war - horse , har- nessed to an ignoble plough , afterwards pricked up ...
... become serviceable . The provost marshal permitted me to use these unemployed animals for a stipu- lated sum per week , and many a faith- ful charger , or artillery war - horse , har- nessed to an ignoble plough , afterwards pricked up ...
Pagina 74
... become very famous for its wisdom , and for the ingenuity and ele- gance of its composition . On this ac- count ... becoming a practical convert , reigns virtuously and glori ously under the philosopher's guidance . Each piece commences ...
... become very famous for its wisdom , and for the ingenuity and ele- gance of its composition . On this ac- count ... becoming a practical convert , reigns virtuously and glori ously under the philosopher's guidance . Each piece commences ...
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