Littell's Living Age, Volym 100Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1869 |
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... speak not a word . Holbein was a plain , ness of hand , precision of drawing , round , plodding German ; his office was to record bold modelling ; in Queen Mary , like firm- facts simply as he found them ; his art had ness , precision ...
... speak not a word . Holbein was a plain , ness of hand , precision of drawing , round , plodding German ; his office was to record bold modelling ; in Queen Mary , like firm- facts simply as he found them ; his art had ness , precision ...
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... speak sure intellectual command . Among the heads which in portrait galleries stand out with more than accustomed force and mental capacity are Sir Thomas More , Shakspeare , Milton , Cromwell , Hobbes , Locke , Newton , Izaak Walton ...
... speak sure intellectual command . Among the heads which in portrait galleries stand out with more than accustomed force and mental capacity are Sir Thomas More , Shakspeare , Milton , Cromwell , Hobbes , Locke , Newton , Izaak Walton ...
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... speak to him in the sense she had determined upon , but she meant him to speak first ; so she took up her work and tried to go on with it unconcernedly . Henry Hurst looked at her darkly for a little while , and then rose and leaned ...
... speak to him in the sense she had determined upon , but she meant him to speak first ; so she took up her work and tried to go on with it unconcernedly . Henry Hurst looked at her darkly for a little while , and then rose and leaned ...
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... speak to him so plainly ; he was unprepared for the cour- and energy with which she appealed to him but it served his purpose ; it enabled him , by the eagerness of her tone , by the abruptness with which she entered upon the subject ...
... speak to him so plainly ; he was unprepared for the cour- and energy with which she appealed to him but it served his purpose ; it enabled him , by the eagerness of her tone , by the abruptness with which she entered upon the subject ...
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... speak to you reason- ably and a's gently as may be ; if you won't be reasonable , I shall have to tell you my meaning in very few and very plain words . There is no use in the prolongation of this kind of thing . Will you sit still and ...
... speak to you reason- ably and a's gently as may be ; if you won't be reasonable , I shall have to tell you my meaning in very few and very plain words . There is no use in the prolongation of this kind of thing . Will you sit still and ...
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