Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 8
... doubt made their mouths water . It is as difficult to find an undecorated wall in Pompeii , as to find one tastefully decorated in New York . The town must have been a grand panorama of Art , and every street , or arch , or atrium , or ...
... doubt made their mouths water . It is as difficult to find an undecorated wall in Pompeii , as to find one tastefully decorated in New York . The town must have been a grand panorama of Art , and every street , or arch , or atrium , or ...
Pagina 16
... doubt it . Still , the Bourse is an insti- tution . In a great Hall surrounded with Corinthian columns of white mar- ble , between the hours of 12 and 3 every day ( Sunday excepted , I believe ) , gath- ers a crowd of men . Among them ...
... doubt it . Still , the Bourse is an insti- tution . In a great Hall surrounded with Corinthian columns of white mar- ble , between the hours of 12 and 3 every day ( Sunday excepted , I believe ) , gath- ers a crowd of men . Among them ...
Pagina 23
... doubt , of a dif- ferent character , but they were so rare , and so circumscribed in their range , that they never , so far as I now recollect , came under my ob- servation . " I think you overstate the mercenary char- acter of ...
... doubt , of a dif- ferent character , but they were so rare , and so circumscribed in their range , that they never , so far as I now recollect , came under my ob- servation . " I think you overstate the mercenary char- acter of ...
Pagina 25
... doubt his eyes , mentally , were on the sweet face of the artist in the adjoining room ; and the good woman , fascinated as she was by the enjoyment of pouring forth her own troubles into an attentive ear , was not so selfish but that ...
... doubt his eyes , mentally , were on the sweet face of the artist in the adjoining room ; and the good woman , fascinated as she was by the enjoyment of pouring forth her own troubles into an attentive ear , was not so selfish but that ...
Pagina 33
... doubt fully . " " Twouldn't be no joke to be tum- bled down the bank on to the railroad- track or inter the river . " VOL . II . - 3 " That's true , Martin . But , I think you may trust me . Prince and I are good friends ; and if he ...
... doubt fully . " " Twouldn't be no joke to be tum- bled down the bank on to the railroad- track or inter the river . " VOL . II . - 3 " That's true , Martin . But , I think you may trust me . Prince and I are good friends ; and if he ...
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