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He was her to a picture gallery . Her intention was to spend poor when she
married him . He was not rich now . the remainder of the day soil the remainder of
the day going in and out among the The ample income derived from his
profession ...
He was her to a picture gallery . Her intention was to spend poor when she
married him . He was not rich now . the remainder of the day soil the remainder of
the day going in and out among the The ample income derived from his
profession ...
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... to me , because of the misery which I know of and decently good pictures .
Nobody in whom the artistic see signs of when I know it not , which no
imagination can faculties had not been cultivated till the whole moral fibre
interpret too bitterly .
... to me , because of the misery which I know of and decently good pictures .
Nobody in whom the artistic see signs of when I know it not , which no
imagination can faculties had not been cultivated till the whole moral fibre
interpret too bitterly .
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is. meditating. on. the. loveliness. of. a. picture. in. the. once. cite our disgust ; and
the talent so ... truth , or revering love and much for scenery or for pictures , enjoy
a common - place purity . pleasure which they must else have gone without .
is. meditating. on. the. loveliness. of. a. picture. in. the. once. cite our disgust ; and
the talent so ... truth , or revering love and much for scenery or for pictures , enjoy
a common - place purity . pleasure which they must else have gone without .
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Truly , this is a lamentable picture , which we may , if we In 1810 Mr . Ruskin
painted it , when six hundred and ten please , set ' down as wanton caricature or
as a proof that years had left it perfect ; only giving the marble a tempered poor
Mr ...
Truly , this is a lamentable picture , which we may , if we In 1810 Mr . Ruskin
painted it , when six hundred and ten please , set ' down as wanton caricature or
as a proof that years had left it perfect ; only giving the marble a tempered poor
Mr ...
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Two years ago we which taken by itself , utterly spoils the picture . A few could
only have replied to this very proper suggestion , | days afterwards , Mr . and Mrs .
Guppy and their little boy that we believed it had been done and could be again ...
Two years ago we which taken by itself , utterly spoils the picture . A few could
only have replied to this very proper suggestion , | days afterwards , Mr . and Mrs .
Guppy and their little boy that we believed it had been done and could be again ...
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