Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... face reminds me of that portrait which Stuart was requested to paint , -Eliza's nose in profile , because its outline was so aristocratic , but the rest of the coun- tenance in full face , as her eyes were so fine and her smile so ...
... face reminds me of that portrait which Stuart was requested to paint , -Eliza's nose in profile , because its outline was so aristocratic , but the rest of the coun- tenance in full face , as her eyes were so fine and her smile so ...
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... face is her fortune . The girl is pretty enough for a duchess . I am saving her for a high market . " It pained Miss Dudley to hear the girl's future spoken of as marketable , and she answered quickly , " There is something in Miss ...
... face is her fortune . The girl is pretty enough for a duchess . I am saving her for a high market . " It pained Miss Dudley to hear the girl's future spoken of as marketable , and she answered quickly , " There is something in Miss ...
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... faces to the wall . Westminster deftly rescued " The Rose of May , " on which he had just been at work , and placed it ... face from me and the shoulders from her ? " " Miss Dorr is not a professional model . " " Oh , no ! of course not ...
... faces to the wall . Westminster deftly rescued " The Rose of May , " on which he had just been at work , and placed it ... face from me and the shoulders from her ? " " Miss Dorr is not a professional model . " " Oh , no ! of course not ...
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... face : " The name is all he cares for . What a hodge - podge of style it is ! - German babies and English restorations of the antique , French landscapes and counterfeit Veroneses ! It's enough to make a true art - lover blaspheme to ...
... face : " The name is all he cares for . What a hodge - podge of style it is ! - German babies and English restorations of the antique , French landscapes and counterfeit Veroneses ! It's enough to make a true art - lover blaspheme to ...
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... face in it , such as I had known him . I would give my eyes to see him again . " He thought his " Parnassus " would be valuable to the lovers of old poetry especially ; and I gathered from his talk that he had taken a great deal of ...
... face in it , such as I had known him . I would give my eyes to see him again . " He thought his " Parnassus " would be valuable to the lovers of old poetry especially ; and I gathered from his talk that he had taken a great deal of ...
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