Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 53
... given after dinner open- ly upon the subject ; then , perhaps , to see the couple in the same room , though , if things had come to this stage , they were each devoted in a different direction , generally with the view of preparing ...
... given after dinner open- ly upon the subject ; then , perhaps , to see the couple in the same room , though , if things had come to this stage , they were each devoted in a different direction , generally with the view of preparing ...
Page 63
... given him , " said Sir Arthur , trying to extract from his wife even the sem- blance of an interest in the young fellow's career . " What is it ? " asked she . " How do they call you ? are you a Queen's messenger , or a Queen's courier ...
... given him , " said Sir Arthur , trying to extract from his wife even the sem- blance of an interest in the young fellow's career . " What is it ? " asked she . " How do they call you ? are you a Queen's messenger , or a Queen's courier ...
Page 79
... given up to the encroaching ambition of the United States . Texas , with its prairies of exuberant fertility , and California , with its immense mines of gold , were wrung from Mexico by force of arms ; and the vast ter- ritory now ...
... given up to the encroaching ambition of the United States . Texas , with its prairies of exuberant fertility , and California , with its immense mines of gold , were wrung from Mexico by force of arms ; and the vast ter- ritory now ...
Page 85
... given to his picture the manner of an ancient bas - relief , how he has brought the liberty allowed to the one art under subjection to the severity imposed by the other . What we mean will be better un- derstood by an appeal to the de ...
... given to his picture the manner of an ancient bas - relief , how he has brought the liberty allowed to the one art under subjection to the severity imposed by the other . What we mean will be better un- derstood by an appeal to the de ...
Page 93
... given to his works universal power and worth . Within a comparatively few hours of his death , he was able to devote to his profession his wonted zeal . The Academies of Scotland and of England , which his portraits have for many years ...
... given to his works universal power and worth . Within a comparatively few hours of his death , he was able to devote to his profession his wonted zeal . The Academies of Scotland and of England , which his portraits have for many years ...
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