Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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... expression of pain which I have ever heard from man . The torturing was done , the last wretched captive slain ; but the savages still danced and shouted wildly , their eyes flashing and their nostrils dilating at the terrible sight of ...
... expression of pain which I have ever heard from man . The torturing was done , the last wretched captive slain ; but the savages still danced and shouted wildly , their eyes flashing and their nostrils dilating at the terrible sight of ...
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... expressions , in every possible tone , producing one wild dis- cord of supplication , which now smote the ears of the ... expression of any sentiment whatever . He was too sensitive to the nature of others not to see , by the aspect of ...
... expressions , in every possible tone , producing one wild dis- cord of supplication , which now smote the ears of the ... expression of any sentiment whatever . He was too sensitive to the nature of others not to see , by the aspect of ...
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... expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the law of temperament forbids it . Therefore do not be offended at the zeal which you see manifested here , even if it seems to you a little intemperate . And do not be ...
... expression in precisely the same terms to any human experience ; the law of temperament forbids it . Therefore do not be offended at the zeal which you see manifested here , even if it seems to you a little intemperate . And do not be ...
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... expression of intense gratifica- tion . " That was all I sent them for , --not as advances toward acquaintance . Indeed , I came home yesterday with no definite expectation of finding myself any better acquainted with you at the close ...
... expression of intense gratifica- tion . " That was all I sent them for , --not as advances toward acquaintance . Indeed , I came home yesterday with no definite expectation of finding myself any better acquainted with you at the close ...
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... expression of animal life must domi- nate in art . Our mistake is , that we abuse the animal , instead of frankly ac- cepting it when nature reaches no high- er expression . How much the painting of the nude figure may represent all ...
... expression of animal life must domi- nate in art . Our mistake is , that we abuse the animal , instead of frankly ac- cepting it when nature reaches no high- er expression . How much the painting of the nude figure may represent all ...
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