Every SaturdayHoughton, 1874 |
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... seen produced in art . Its makers had seen " Roman work and Florentine work and Byzantine work and Gothic work ; and misunderstanding of everything had passed through them as the mud does through earthworms , and here at last was their ...
... seen produced in art . Its makers had seen " Roman work and Florentine work and Byzantine work and Gothic work ; and misunderstanding of everything had passed through them as the mud does through earthworms , and here at last was their ...
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... seen by the boatmen as they first rose on the surge of the open sea , and bared their heads for a short prayer . In 1840 Mr. Ruskin painted it , when six hundred and ten years had left it perfect ; only giving the marble a tempered glow ...
... seen by the boatmen as they first rose on the surge of the open sea , and bared their heads for a short prayer . In 1840 Mr. Ruskin painted it , when six hundred and ten years had left it perfect ; only giving the marble a tempered glow ...
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... seen to move objects , in some cases heard to speak , in others seen to write , by several persons at one and the same time ; unmistakably recognizable as that of some deceased friend . the figure seen or the writing produced being ...
... seen to move objects , in some cases heard to speak , in others seen to write , by several persons at one and the same time ; unmistakably recognizable as that of some deceased friend . the figure seen or the writing produced being ...
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... seen to be wholly made up of shaded circles of different sizes , quite unlike any material fabric I have seen or heard of . Mr. Slater has himself shown me all these pictures and explained the conditions under which they were produced ...
... seen to be wholly made up of shaded circles of different sizes , quite unlike any material fabric I have seen or heard of . Mr. Slater has himself shown me all these pictures and explained the conditions under which they were produced ...
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... seen him in his interiors sprawling brush and pot to the picturesqueness of litter so let us take and saucer , and strewn cards upon the floor- leave of him in recognizing that he was alive also to the - - 1 How this spiritually struck ...
... seen him in his interiors sprawling brush and pot to the picturesqueness of litter so let us take and saucer , and strewn cards upon the floor- leave of him in recognizing that he was alive also to the - - 1 How this spiritually struck ...
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Страница 63 - ... now out, with a deal of state, in a figure of eight, without pipe or string, or any such thing ; and now I have writ, in a rhyming fit, what will make you dance, and as you advance,, will keep you still though against your will, dancing away, alert and gay, till you come to an end of what I have...
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Страница 128 - Nor set down aught in malice: then must you speak Of one that loved not wisely but too well; Of one not easily jealous, but, being wrought, Perplex'd in the extreme; of one whose hand, Like the base Indian, threw a pearl away Richer than all his tribe...