Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... stands where the chief thoroughfares of Pompeii cross , and sees Vesuvius over walls still gay with frescoes , doors still surmounted by the symbols of trade and traffic , and taverns , where the empty amphoræ keep their place under the ...
... stands where the chief thoroughfares of Pompeii cross , and sees Vesuvius over walls still gay with frescoes , doors still surmounted by the symbols of trade and traffic , and taverns , where the empty amphoræ keep their place under the ...
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... stands in a somewhat list- less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is turned to one side , and the face powerfully ex- presses the conflict of her passions . Nothing could be ...
... stands in a somewhat list- less attitude , with hanging arms and hands clasped around the hilt of the sheathed sword . Her head is turned to one side , and the face powerfully ex- presses the conflict of her passions . Nothing could be ...
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... stand around the house a host Of sentinels , to guard from winter's cold And summer's heat - are tall , with branching tops , Green as in youth , but having seen more years Than they who dwell beneath their grateful shade . Steadfast ...
... stand around the house a host Of sentinels , to guard from winter's cold And summer's heat - are tall , with branching tops , Green as in youth , but having seen more years Than they who dwell beneath their grateful shade . Steadfast ...
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... stand upon the once burying- ground of the Church of the Innocents . This is the great central market , and here are sold , yearly , 110,000 beeves ; 46,000 cows ; 169,000 veals ; 840,000 sheep ; and some 36,000,000 pounds of dressed ...
... stand upon the once burying- ground of the Church of the Innocents . This is the great central market , and here are sold , yearly , 110,000 beeves ; 46,000 cows ; 169,000 veals ; 840,000 sheep ; and some 36,000,000 pounds of dressed ...
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... standing at his bedside , laid a letter in his hand . " It was brought by the Squire's man . He said you was to have it ... Stand- ing erect upon the myriad legs hitherto folded unobserved beneath their bodies , with open wings , and ...
... standing at his bedside , laid a letter in his hand . " It was brought by the Squire's man . He said you was to have it ... Stand- ing erect upon the myriad legs hitherto folded unobserved beneath their bodies , with open wings , and ...
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