Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... give a suicide , which was quite the rage until half a dozen artists had exhibited it at the Salon , when it rather lost in freshness and finally went out of fashion . No doubt we shall have all the departments here in time . Have you ...
... give a suicide , which was quite the rage until half a dozen artists had exhibited it at the Salon , when it rather lost in freshness and finally went out of fashion . No doubt we shall have all the departments here in time . Have you ...
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... give the complete ideal , and after you have spoiled your pretty abstraction he will coolly wash his hands of you . " " I believe it was a bona fide offer , " replied the other ; " and if a man pur- chases a picture he has a right to ...
... give the complete ideal , and after you have spoiled your pretty abstraction he will coolly wash his hands of you . " " I believe it was a bona fide offer , " replied the other ; " and if a man pur- chases a picture he has a right to ...
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... give her credit for . " " Yes ? I really ought to know it by this time , you have informed us of the fact so often through the papers . There , you dear fellow , don't look so offended . I confess that Miss Dudley has a soul above plush ...
... give her credit for . " " Yes ? I really ought to know it by this time , you have informed us of the fact so often through the papers . There , you dear fellow , don't look so offended . I confess that Miss Dudley has a soul above plush ...
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... give him pleasure to walk . He led me on from place to place , stopping now and then to express him- self more fully or more clearly on some point of our conversation , so that it was twilight when we returned . He seemed glad to find ...
... give him pleasure to walk . He led me on from place to place , stopping now and then to express him- self more fully or more clearly on some point of our conversation , so that it was twilight when we returned . He seemed glad to find ...
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... 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 pains in preparing it . " Lowell's Fable for ...
... 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 pains in preparing it . " Lowell's Fable for ...
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