Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... hour more I could produce something really worth while , I saw my amateur sitter droop , turn pale , and actually faint away outright on my model - stand . No , sir . Women , lovely women , are all very well as inspirations and all that ...
... hour more I could produce something really worth while , I saw my amateur sitter droop , turn pale , and actually faint away outright on my model - stand . No , sir . Women , lovely women , are all very well as inspirations and all that ...
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... hour of valu- able time by letting in some visitors whose knock he mistook for yours . " " Yes , our swell friends the Hoff- mans , " explained Westminster . " Was Arthur here ? " exclaimed Blunt . " How did you like him ...
... hour of valu- able time by letting in some visitors whose knock he mistook for yours . " " Yes , our swell friends the Hoff- mans , " explained Westminster . " Was Arthur here ? " exclaimed Blunt . " How did you like him ...
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... hour were not only dressed and ready , but had worked ourselves up into quite an excitement over the event . It had been the theme of much discus- sion among all classes of the population . The natives generally were enthusiastic in ...
... hour were not only dressed and ready , but had worked ourselves up into quite an excitement over the event . It had been the theme of much discus- sion among all classes of the population . The natives generally were enthusiastic in ...
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... hours , carrying us as far as a height some distance south of Walden Pond , where we sat an hour or more . It was there that he spoke of Plato at some length , much in the strain in which he has written of him . Be- sides these ...
... hours , carrying us as far as a height some distance south of Walden Pond , where we sat an hour or more . It was there that he spoke of Plato at some length , much in the strain in which he has written of him . Be- sides these ...
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... hour : No tide of fortune rare Shall bring the heart I owned before And my love's loss repair . When voyagers make a foreign port , And leave their precious prize , Returning home , they bear for freight A bartered merchandise . Alas ...
... hour : No tide of fortune rare Shall bring the heart I owned before And my love's loss repair . When voyagers make a foreign port , And leave their precious prize , Returning home , they bear for freight A bartered merchandise . Alas ...
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Arthur Hoffman artist asked beautiful better Blunt boat Brenta called Charles de Sévigné charm Chestnut Hill Christabel color cried Crittenden dark dear door dress Easter English Eusebia eyes face father feel feet festival followed Francis Daniel Pastorius G. P. Putnam's Sons gave German Germantown girl give ground hand HAWAII PONOI head heard heart hills horses hour hundred Indian Ketchum Killcare lady laugh leave light lived look Lord Madame Madame de Sévigné Martinez ment mind Miss Dudley Morristown mother nature ness never night once Othello painted passed picture pretty replied Saloma Sebia seemed seen Sherborne side smile stood story Suakin tell thing thought tion told took town trees turned voice walk Westminster woman women words young
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326 ページ - And you, good yeomen, Whose limbs were made in England, show us here The mettle of your pasture ; let us swear That you are worth your breeding; which I doubt not; For there is none of you so mean and base, That hath not noble lustre in your eyes.