American Monthly Knickerbocker, Volume 48Charles Fenno Hoffman, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Timothy Flint, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1856 - American periodicals |
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... present , ended the matter between us , and the heavy days wore on . But the inward struggle was not less severe for this outward calm ; and the nervous energy wasted fast in its effort to aid the strong will to overcome and subdue . No ...
... present , ended the matter between us , and the heavy days wore on . But the inward struggle was not less severe for this outward calm ; and the nervous energy wasted fast in its effort to aid the strong will to overcome and subdue . No ...
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... present , we must glance in at a few of the New - York studios , and renew our subject when more scope is allowed for a theme so broad and delectable . My visit to the President of the Academy was repaid by an agree- able surprise . I ...
... present , we must glance in at a few of the New - York studios , and renew our subject when more scope is allowed for a theme so broad and delectable . My visit to the President of the Academy was repaid by an agree- able surprise . I ...
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... present , but few specimens of art . I was , however , delighted with four noble studies which he made in Paris , with a view to his picture of ' The Good Samaritan : ' this painting awaits the completion of the private gallery which it ...
... present , but few specimens of art . I was , however , delighted with four noble studies which he made in Paris , with a view to his picture of ' The Good Samaritan : ' this painting awaits the completion of the private gallery which it ...
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... present . Yet if ever a man had the true artist feeling , the genuine sense of beauty and poetic conscience , it is John Cranch . * I know this from many a col- loquy with him while strolling along the sunny bank of the Arno , and ...
... present . Yet if ever a man had the true artist feeling , the genuine sense of beauty and poetic conscience , it is John Cranch . * I know this from many a col- loquy with him while strolling along the sunny bank of the Arno , and ...
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... present , take leave of the New - York artists . NIGHT . I HEAR below on the pavement The falling of passing feet , And a ray from a stranger's lantern Comes up from the lonely street , And moves , like a ghost , through my chamber , So ...
... present , take leave of the New - York artists . NIGHT . I HEAR below on the pavement The falling of passing feet , And a ray from a stranger's lantern Comes up from the lonely street , And moves , like a ghost , through my chamber , So ...
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