The Last Essays of EliaG. Routledge & sons, 1880 - 119 pages |
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... artists in the profession . The most mortifying infirmity in human nature , to feel in our- selves , or to ... artist contrived to palm upon us instead of an original : while we secretly connived at the delusion for the purpose ...
... artists in the profession . The most mortifying infirmity in human nature , to feel in our- selves , or to ... artist contrived to palm upon us instead of an original : while we secretly connived at the delusion for the purpose ...
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... artist made the woman have found an appropriate place one shade less indifferent to the in no other picture in the world god ; still more , had she expressed but this ? Is there anything in a rapture at his advent , where modern art we ...
... artist made the woman have found an appropriate place one shade less indifferent to the in no other picture in the world god ; still more , had she expressed but this ? Is there anything in a rapture at his advent , where modern art we ...
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... artist in the Book way that the world hath yet seen , to keep up in the mind of the reader the heroic attributes of ... artists handle him accord- ingly . DO not know when I have been better pleased than at being invited last week to be ...
... artist in the Book way that the world hath yet seen , to keep up in the mind of the reader the heroic attributes of ... artists handle him accord- ingly . DO not know when I have been better pleased than at being invited last week to be ...
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