Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... interest , must always be the indica- tion of an ill - balanced judgment . Most of the faults of current critics would be avoided if they , and if we , their readers , would , as I have said , realize the dignity of the art they ...
... interest , must always be the indica- tion of an ill - balanced judgment . Most of the faults of current critics would be avoided if they , and if we , their readers , would , as I have said , realize the dignity of the art they ...
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... interest of Cruikshank's etchings ; he pointed out how much the fine condition of the books added to their value ; he en- larged on the spirit and coloring of Row- landson's plates , and waxed eloquent on the exceeding rarity of the ...
... interest of Cruikshank's etchings ; he pointed out how much the fine condition of the books added to their value ; he en- larged on the spirit and coloring of Row- landson's plates , and waxed eloquent on the exceeding rarity of the ...
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... interest about his companion's sport , and proceeded to give a long description of the difference which exists between a moth and a but- terfly . After the old man had disappeared Gibbs put on a cape and went out down the glen . It was ...
... interest about his companion's sport , and proceeded to give a long description of the difference which exists between a moth and a but- terfly . After the old man had disappeared Gibbs put on a cape and went out down the glen . It was ...
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... interests and real kindliness . He could mix quite easily with " his betters " -found his " betters " much more his ... interest and fascination . Perhaps he should have told her father who he was . Instead of it , he told her . There ...
... interests and real kindliness . He could mix quite easily with " his betters " -found his " betters " much more his ... interest and fascination . Perhaps he should have told her father who he was . Instead of it , he told her . There ...
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... interest for him ! " From the moment , " says some French art critic , " that a woman occupies me , my collec- tion does not exist . " And many a woman may lay claim to occupy a French art critic ; only one had occupied Richard Pelse ...
... interest for him ! " From the moment , " says some French art critic , " that a woman occupies me , my collec- tion does not exist . " And many a woman may lay claim to occupy a French art critic ; only one had occupied Richard Pelse ...
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