Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... body , instead of the base of the pelvis . This is a proportion which is often approached in Nature , but it is never agreeable to the eye . Among the working classes , especially , the thighs and upper arms are generally too short ...
... body , instead of the base of the pelvis . This is a proportion which is often approached in Nature , but it is never agreeable to the eye . Among the working classes , especially , the thighs and upper arms are generally too short ...
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... body is given a soft , clear carnation- tint , while the limbs of Ulysses and Menclaus are a ruddy brown . The But perhaps the finest specimen of color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play ...
... body is given a soft , clear carnation- tint , while the limbs of Ulysses and Menclaus are a ruddy brown . The But perhaps the finest specimen of color is the glorious picture of the Centaur Chiron teaching the young Achilles to play ...
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... body , and that somebody the possible nephew of the great Corsican adven- turer . Just what amount of all the taxes of the people of France the army gets directly and indirectly , it might be difficult to say ; but it seems , according ...
... body , and that somebody the possible nephew of the great Corsican adven- turer . Just what amount of all the taxes of the people of France the army gets directly and indirectly , it might be difficult to say ; but it seems , according ...
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... body of 4,300 men and 4,400 gensdarmes , a large part of whom wear swords and guns . By their help , matters are kept serene . It is the most singular of paternal govern- ments- " And all its life is love . " After all , we may assume ...
... body of 4,300 men and 4,400 gensdarmes , a large part of whom wear swords and guns . By their help , matters are kept serene . It is the most singular of paternal govern- ments- " And all its life is love . " After all , we may assume ...
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... body in Paris whom , individually , no one knows or cares for . A woman who can- not follow the fashion feels herself dis- graced ; and a woman who will not do it is contemned by most of her sisters . This is a thing which a man can ...
... body in Paris whom , individually , no one knows or cares for . A woman who can- not follow the fashion feels herself dis- graced ; and a woman who will not do it is contemned by most of her sisters . This is a thing which a man can ...
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