Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 6
... feet by eight - which ap- proaches the colossal proportions of some of our own painters . There are also a number of illustrations of Homer , a class which might be called mytho- logical landscape , where the scenery is adapted to the ...
... feet by eight - which ap- proaches the colossal proportions of some of our own painters . There are also a number of illustrations of Homer , a class which might be called mytho- logical landscape , where the scenery is adapted to the ...
Pagina 7
... feet lies the Mino- taur , somewhat foreshortened , while a crowd of grateful and graceful youths press around the deliverer , clasping his knees , kissing his hands , and in other lively ways expressing their joy . Here is nothing of ...
... feet lies the Mino- taur , somewhat foreshortened , while a crowd of grateful and graceful youths press around the deliverer , clasping his knees , kissing his hands , and in other lively ways expressing their joy . Here is nothing of ...
Pagina 10
... feet . Yet when the storm - winds rise Upon Taconic's tops , the forest shakes Its boughs with rage , and answers to their roar . Then howl the branches , like the angry gale , Amid the cordage of a frigate , tall , ' Stranded on rocks ...
... feet . Yet when the storm - winds rise Upon Taconic's tops , the forest shakes Its boughs with rage , and answers to their roar . Then howl the branches , like the angry gale , Amid the cordage of a frigate , tall , ' Stranded on rocks ...
Pagina 17
... feet . They learned to sing her songs , and it is quite true that Therèse has sung in the first salons of Paris , and in the presence of royalty itself . She has retired full of praise and money , with a supreme contempt for an elegant ...
... feet . They learned to sing her songs , and it is quite true that Therèse has sung in the first salons of Paris , and in the presence of royalty itself . She has retired full of praise and money , with a supreme contempt for an elegant ...
Pagina 18
... feet ; they dressed simply and plainly , and poured the money into his treasury , or devoted it to works of charity ; they wished to be humane , and they ceased to be vain and barbaric . Mark the sequel ! The traders , and jewel ...
... feet ; they dressed simply and plainly , and poured the money into his treasury , or devoted it to works of charity ; they wished to be humane , and they ceased to be vain and barbaric . Mark the sequel ! The traders , and jewel ...
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