Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volumen2G.P. Putnam & Son, 1868 |
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... steps of the Parthenon , and looking over the ruins of the structures of Phidias and Ictinus to the ever - young and unchanging features of the immor- tal Attic landscape , one may bring the Grecian era nearer ; but when one stands ...
... steps of the Parthenon , and looking over the ruins of the structures of Phidias and Ictinus to the ever - young and unchanging features of the immor- tal Attic landscape , one may bring the Grecian era nearer ; but when one stands ...
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... step back three or four paces . Moreover , they abound in exquisite half - tints , which the copyists generally overlook or neglect . Whatever faults there may be in the drawing of these figures , scarcely one of which is faultless ...
... step back three or four paces . Moreover , they abound in exquisite half - tints , which the copyists generally overlook or neglect . Whatever faults there may be in the drawing of these figures , scarcely one of which is faultless ...
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... steps of love ; Yet does He look with more regard on none Of all His stars , than on this shining orb , Where not a sparrow falls without His heed ; Nor raven cries for food , unheard ; and lambs , Though brute , are folded in His arms ...
... steps of love ; Yet does He look with more regard on none Of all His stars , than on this shining orb , Where not a sparrow falls without His heed ; Nor raven cries for food , unheard ; and lambs , Though brute , are folded in His arms ...
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... steps in an agency which ena- bles these poorer women to keep at work . There are eighteen crèches , or public nurseries , which receive some 2,500 babies yearly , whose mothers , thus relieved of their care , are enabled to keep at ...
... steps in an agency which ena- bles these poorer women to keep at work . There are eighteen crèches , or public nurseries , which receive some 2,500 babies yearly , whose mothers , thus relieved of their care , are enabled to keep at ...
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... steps to accuse one who could so easily have proved himself innocent ! And yet how curious that Dassel should offer him so large a sum of money for the missing button , instead of simply asking him if he had found it ! Guilt is almost ...
... steps to accuse one who could so easily have proved himself innocent ! And yet how curious that Dassel should offer him so large a sum of money for the missing button , instead of simply asking him if he had found it ! Guilt is almost ...
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