Blackwood's Magazine, Том 74W. Blackwood, 1853 |
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... seen my own ideal once , and only once , attained : there , where Raphael - inspired , if ever painter was inspired - projected on the space before him that wonderful creation which we style the Madonna di San Sisto ; for there she ...
... seen my own ideal once , and only once , attained : there , where Raphael - inspired , if ever painter was inspired - projected on the space before him that wonderful creation which we style the Madonna di San Sisto ; for there she ...
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... seen but half through curving bough , In silent marble Dian stood , Behold ! a holier Virgin now Hath sanctified the solitude ; And thou , meek Mary - mother ! thou Dost hallow each old pagan spot , Or storied stream , or fabled grot ...
... seen but half through curving bough , In silent marble Dian stood , Behold ! a holier Virgin now Hath sanctified the solitude ; And thou , meek Mary - mother ! thou Dost hallow each old pagan spot , Or storied stream , or fabled grot ...
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... seen , for it is still concealed from profane eyes , and exhibited to the devout only on great occasions . " Nothing among the many strange mysteries strikes us as more strange than the credit which seems to be at this day given to ...
... seen , for it is still concealed from profane eyes , and exhibited to the devout only on great occasions . " Nothing among the many strange mysteries strikes us as more strange than the credit which seems to be at this day given to ...
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... seen only in out- line and colour , whatever it had of brightness starting into view . Her very tears , when they chanced to fall , were merely refreshing , not chilling nor melancholy ; and the little thing would shine out again from ...
... seen only in out- line and colour , whatever it had of brightness starting into view . Her very tears , when they chanced to fall , were merely refreshing , not chilling nor melancholy ; and the little thing would shine out again from ...
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... seen with pain , for some days past , an alteration in your con- duct to him , Hester . He knows , as I and all who know you must know , that this springs from no trivial or wanton cause . " " I cannot explain it , " said Lady Lee ...
... seen with pain , for some days past , an alteration in your con- duct to him , Hester . He knows , as I and all who know you must know , that this springs from no trivial or wanton cause . " " I cannot explain it , " said Lady Lee ...
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