Lippincott's Magazine, 第 33 巻J.B. Lippincott and Company, 1884 |
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... paintings in the Egyptian tombs and temples , or of the Assyrian reliefs , interesting and in- structive as it would be to future ages to line these vast walls with friezes il- lustrative of American life , -say a torch- light ...
... paintings in the Egyptian tombs and temples , or of the Assyrian reliefs , interesting and in- structive as it would be to future ages to line these vast walls with friezes il- lustrative of American life , -say a torch- light ...
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... paint for virgin marble or marble virgins ! Stone is capable of rich ef- fects in color , as we may learn without reference to Mr. Ruskin or to the single example of Venice . And we possess ample materials for producing them , without ...
... paint for virgin marble or marble virgins ! Stone is capable of rich ef- fects in color , as we may learn without reference to Mr. Ruskin or to the single example of Venice . And we possess ample materials for producing them , without ...
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... painted him as a dancing dervish , and I believe Temple has roped him in among his prophets as Ezekiel in one of the ... paint I prefer to follow my own ideal rather than be bothered by any particular bundle of frail femininity . I ...
... painted him as a dancing dervish , and I believe Temple has roped him in among his prophets as Ezekiel in one of the ... paint I prefer to follow my own ideal rather than be bothered by any particular bundle of frail femininity . I ...
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... paint , -Eliza's nose in profile , because its outline was so aristocratic , but the rest of the coun- tenance in ... painted , and suddenly burst forth indignantly : " The impertinence of that popinjay's advising me to marry a model ...
... paint , -Eliza's nose in profile , because its outline was so aristocratic , but the rest of the coun- tenance in ... painted , and suddenly burst forth indignantly : " The impertinence of that popinjay's advising me to marry a model ...
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... painted for his peer- esses . What is the reason that our American girls do not develop better throats ? There is something colum- nar in the structure of this one : she reminds me of a caryatid . Are those Texas girls accustomed to ...
... painted for his peer- esses . What is the reason that our American girls do not develop better throats ? There is something colum- nar in the structure of this one : she reminds me of a caryatid . Are those Texas girls accustomed to ...
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