Putnam's Monthly Magazine of American Literature, Science and Art, Volume 2G.P.Putnam & Company, 1868 |
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Pagina 3
... less a basis of clear knowledge in regard to modes of painting , treatment of sub- jects , and skill in the various techni- calities of the art . In this respect , the mural paintings of Pompeii are as sat- isfactory , as would be a ...
... less a basis of clear knowledge in regard to modes of painting , treatment of sub- jects , and skill in the various techni- calities of the art . In this respect , the mural paintings of Pompeii are as sat- isfactory , as would be a ...
Pagina 7
... less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is turned to one side , and the face powerfully ex- presses the conflict of her passions . Nothing could be simpler or more effect- ive ...
... less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is turned to one side , and the face powerfully ex- presses the conflict of her passions . Nothing could be simpler or more effect- ive ...
Pagina 11
... less , has yielded golden fruit , And sent its harvests home . Childish is all Our wisdom still ; and child - like is our faith . But knowledge shall increase , as age to age Succeeds . New arts will rise ; and none be lost . With lapse ...
... less , has yielded golden fruit , And sent its harvests home . Childish is all Our wisdom still ; and child - like is our faith . But knowledge shall increase , as age to age Succeeds . New arts will rise ; and none be lost . With lapse ...
Pagina 21
... less and enjoy more , while we have more and enjoy less , than any other people . The brilliant city , then , is the result of a thousand years of paternal govern- ment , enlightened by science , softened by art , tempered by the Church ...
... less and enjoy more , while we have more and enjoy less , than any other people . The brilliant city , then , is the result of a thousand years of paternal govern- ment , enlightened by science , softened by art , tempered by the Church ...
Pagina 46
... less respectful than the " citizens ' quarters , " was not considered friendly to the colored man . We were located at Mt. Pleasant , about half a mile below the citadel of Port Hudson , where , during the pre- vious autumn , I had ...
... less respectful than the " citizens ' quarters , " was not considered friendly to the colored man . We were located at Mt. Pleasant , about half a mile below the citadel of Port Hudson , where , during the pre- vious autumn , I had ...
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