Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... ground , and holding between his knees a child of about six months ; he pressed it to his bosom with his little arms , which made a sort of great chair for it , and notwithstanding the vivacity which sparkled in his eyes , he sat ...
... ground , and holding between his knees a child of about six months ; he pressed it to his bosom with his little arms , which made a sort of great chair for it , and notwithstanding the vivacity which sparkled in his eyes , he sat ...
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... ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture looked like a landscape after a shower he started up with the greatest delight , and said , " That is the effect I intended to pro- duce , but thought I had failed . " Wilson ...
... ground in a melancholy posture , observed that his picture looked like a landscape after a shower he started up with the greatest delight , and said , " That is the effect I intended to pro- duce , but thought I had failed . " Wilson ...
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... ground when my day's work was done , and saw revealed to me with swimming eyes the birth of new hopes , and of a new world of objects . The painter thus learns to look at nature with different eyes . He before saw her " as in a glass ...
... ground when my day's work was done , and saw revealed to me with swimming eyes the birth of new hopes , and of a new world of objects . The painter thus learns to look at nature with different eyes . He before saw her " as in a glass ...
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... grounds on which they act , before they commit themselves on the event , are often men of remarkably quick and sound judgments . Artists in like manner must know tolerably well what they are about , before they can bring the result of ...
... grounds on which they act , before they commit themselves on the event , are often men of remarkably quick and sound judgments . Artists in like manner must know tolerably well what they are about , before they can bring the result of ...
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... ground , to plant a cabbage , to hit a mark , to move a shuttle , to work a pattern , -in a word , to attempt to produce any effect , and to succeed , has something in it that gratifies the love of power , and carries off the restless ...
... ground , to plant a cabbage , to hit a mark , to move a shuttle , to work a pattern , -in a word , to attempt to produce any effect , and to succeed , has something in it that gratifies the love of power , and carries off the restless ...
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