Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn some- thing every moment . You perceive unexpected differences ...
... style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn some- thing every moment . You perceive unexpected differences ...
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... style or dress , is little to their advantage . After I have once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of ...
... style or dress , is little to their advantage . After I have once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of ...
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... style , complained that when he had just learned his art , he should -- * The rich impasting of Titian and Giorgione combines something of the advantages of both these styles , the felicity of the one with the carefulness of the other ...
... style , complained that when he had just learned his art , he should -- * The rich impasting of Titian and Giorgione combines something of the advantages of both these styles , the felicity of the one with the carefulness of the other ...
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... style ? ) muttered in coarse provincial French ; and brought away with me some loose draughts and fragments , which I have been forced to part with , like drops of life - blood , for " hard money . " How often , thou tenantless mansion ...
... style ? ) muttered in coarse provincial French ; and brought away with me some loose draughts and fragments , which I have been forced to part with , like drops of life - blood , for " hard money . " How often , thou tenantless mansion ...
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... style of different artists from their change of fortune , and as the circumstances are little known , I will quote the passage relating to two of them . “ Guido Reni from a prince - like affluence of fortune ( the just reward of his ...
... style of different artists from their change of fortune , and as the circumstances are little known , I will quote the passage relating to two of them . “ Guido Reni from a prince - like affluence of fortune ( the just reward of his ...
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