Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... fact that we must not suppose they painted without special reference to the conditions under which the picture would be seen . The walls were lighted principally from above , which would also require a particular disposition of the ...
... fact that we must not suppose they painted without special reference to the conditions under which the picture would be seen . The walls were lighted principally from above , which would also require a particular disposition of the ...
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... fact of the figures being represented nearly upon the same plane , might be converted into bas - reliefs . I found that the principal mistake in drawing con- sisted in making the head and trunk much longer than the legs . Nearly all the ...
... fact of the figures being represented nearly upon the same plane , might be converted into bas - reliefs . I found that the principal mistake in drawing con- sisted in making the head and trunk much longer than the legs . Nearly all the ...
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... fact - new to me , and it may be to you - that 87 out of the 100 of them can read and write . * It is not the want of what we call educa- tion , then , that Paris suffers from . While among the figures , it may be well to say here ...
... fact - new to me , and it may be to you - that 87 out of the 100 of them can read and write . * It is not the want of what we call educa- tion , then , that Paris suffers from . While among the figures , it may be well to say here ...
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... facts may help to sustain these asser- tions . The legitimate births to a mar- riage in the Department of the ... fact . About five thousand * chil- dren are annually abandoned to the foundling hospital . This has in its charge ...
... facts may help to sustain these asser- tions . The legitimate births to a mar- riage in the Department of the ... fact . About five thousand * chil- dren are annually abandoned to the foundling hospital . This has in its charge ...
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... fact , that when , recently , some of these earnest souls proposed to establish a free reading- room for the workmen of Paris , the police at once arrested it . No , it could not be ! Men rarely speak of Cæsarism in Paris ; but what are ...
... fact , that when , recently , some of these earnest souls proposed to establish a free reading- room for the workmen of Paris , the police at once arrested it . No , it could not be ! Men rarely speak of Cæsarism in Paris ; but what are ...
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