Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, 30 tomas;52 tomasScribner & Company, 1896 |
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... face to face with nature , every painter meets a problem which bears with unrelenting force upon the development of his art . Shall he sacrifice himself to na- ture and give her the first place in his work , or bid her wait upon the ...
... face to face with nature , every painter meets a problem which bears with unrelenting force upon the development of his art . Shall he sacrifice himself to na- ture and give her the first place in his work , or bid her wait upon the ...
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... face of that endless crowd turned to greet the Emperor as he came into his pavilion , it was a most impressive sight . One could n't help thinking what power there was in such a mass with anything to rouse it . But the people seemed ...
... face of that endless crowd turned to greet the Emperor as he came into his pavilion , it was a most impressive sight . One could n't help thinking what power there was in such a mass with anything to rouse it . But the people seemed ...
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... face . « You don't believe it ? » she said . Then she seemed to stagger . He saw a terrible drawn look in her face , and , putting out all his strength , he held her and helped her to a sofa . « Mother ! » he exclaimed , kneeling beside ...
... face . « You don't believe it ? » she said . Then she seemed to stagger . He saw a terrible drawn look in her face , and , putting out all his strength , he held her and helped her to a sofa . « Mother ! » he exclaimed , kneeling beside ...
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... face showed that she was already angry with him for his emotion - this rare emotion , that she had never yet been able to rouse in him . He could only implore her to be guided by her doctor - to rest , to give up at least some of the ...
... face showed that she was already angry with him for his emotion - this rare emotion , that she had never yet been able to rouse in him . He could only implore her to be guided by her doctor - to rest , to give up at least some of the ...
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... face . Why not ? « All right , " he said ; « till eleven . >> Then he and Fontenoy went back to dine . As they mounted the dark staircase leading from the terrace another man caught Tres- sady by the arm . « The strike notices are out ...
... face . Why not ? « All right , " he said ; « till eleven . >> Then he and Fontenoy went back to dine . As they mounted the dark staircase leading from the terrace another man caught Tres- sady by the arm . « The strike notices are out ...
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