Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 96W. Blackwood, 1864 - England |
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Page 56
... stand the finer , nicer , more subtle springs of her action ; and in their coarser appreciation they constant- ly destroy the interest they would give worlds to create . It was as this thought flashed across his memory the car - driver ...
... stand the finer , nicer , more subtle springs of her action ; and in their coarser appreciation they constant- ly destroy the interest they would give worlds to create . It was as this thought flashed across his memory the car - driver ...
Page 69
... stand it just be- cause we can't help it . " " Can't help it ! " " What could we do ? What would you do ? " asked ... stand by you and pull you out of any scrape , and then , if the worst comes , have means enough to live without work ...
... stand it just be- cause we can't help it . " " Can't help it ! " " What could we do ? What would you do ? " asked ... stand by you and pull you out of any scrape , and then , if the worst comes , have means enough to live without work ...
Page 75
... standing solitary or in scattered groups -- a strange and melancholy vegetation that stands insensible to the ... stand- ing on the temperate table - land , the stranger beholds with amaze- ment the gorgeous scenery of tropi- cal ...
... standing solitary or in scattered groups -- a strange and melancholy vegetation that stands insensible to the ... stand- ing on the temperate table - land , the stranger beholds with amaze- ment the gorgeous scenery of tropi- cal ...
Page 88
... stand for a principle , and to operate as a public protest . This picture , like the last , would have been better for more elaborate detail : canvasses on this moderate scale have no right to indulge in a large dashing hand . Ranging ...
... stand for a principle , and to operate as a public protest . This picture , like the last , would have been better for more elaborate detail : canvasses on this moderate scale have no right to indulge in a large dashing hand . Ranging ...
Page 92
... stand wherefore Mr Jensen should have been called upon to perpetrate two parodies upon The Prince of Wales ' and ' The Princess of Wales , ' 6 6 pictures which , by the prominent positions which they usurp , disfigure the Exhibition ...
... stand wherefore Mr Jensen should have been called upon to perpetrate two parodies upon The Prince of Wales ' and ' The Princess of Wales , ' 6 6 pictures which , by the prominent positions which they usurp , disfigure the Exhibition ...
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