The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 43
... perhaps , than this lies in the apparent ease of judging the kind of art most popular at present - homely passages of common life and landscape . In proportion as the subjects of pic- tures , from their own nature , relieve us of any ...
... perhaps , than this lies in the apparent ease of judging the kind of art most popular at present - homely passages of common life and landscape . In proportion as the subjects of pic- tures , from their own nature , relieve us of any ...
Page 51
... perhaps lead us to give preference to , ugly objects on moral grounds . No love of a costermonger for his donkey would make its beauty equal that of Breadalbane , nor would a man equally fond of both from companionship be at a loss to ...
... perhaps lead us to give preference to , ugly objects on moral grounds . No love of a costermonger for his donkey would make its beauty equal that of Breadalbane , nor would a man equally fond of both from companionship be at a loss to ...
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... perhaps , be many more such memoirs ; this , at all events , though written without pretension or ambition , certainly gives the history of a very beau- tiful character , drawn out by continual misfortune , and it contains incident ...
... perhaps , be many more such memoirs ; this , at all events , though written without pretension or ambition , certainly gives the history of a very beau- tiful character , drawn out by continual misfortune , and it contains incident ...
Page 81
... perhaps , by pensioning them off after a certain period of service . Of course a lie with a circumstance cannot always be dis- proved , especially when time and place have been skilfully chosen . Still , not all myths are invulnerable ...
... perhaps , by pensioning them off after a certain period of service . Of course a lie with a circumstance cannot always be dis- proved , especially when time and place have been skilfully chosen . Still , not all myths are invulnerable ...
Page 82
... perhaps most Englishmen who have visited Naples have met with , and which turned up in a very amusing form not long ago , in an admirably- conducted Anglican newspaper . The Hon . and Rev. W. H. Lyt- telton , Rector of Hagley , was a ...
... perhaps most Englishmen who have visited Naples have met with , and which turned up in a very amusing form not long ago , in an admirably- conducted Anglican newspaper . The Hon . and Rev. W. H. Lyt- telton , Rector of Hagley , was a ...
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