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... effect of such ranges ; and were it other- wise , the narrowness of the island would not allow you to get far enough off to seize them in the proper point of view . The same circumstance rather diminishes the interest of the scenery in ...
... effect of such ranges ; and were it other- wise , the narrowness of the island would not allow you to get far enough off to seize them in the proper point of view . The same circumstance rather diminishes the interest of the scenery in ...
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... effect of the most bold and arduous art . A white dress , placed near a naked figure , gives it all the appearance of being mingled with the warmest crimson , while he employed nothing beyond simple terra rossa , with a little lake in ...
... effect of the most bold and arduous art . A white dress , placed near a naked figure , gives it all the appearance of being mingled with the warmest crimson , while he employed nothing beyond simple terra rossa , with a little lake in ...
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... effect on the vivacious and fanciful temper of that people . The press is teeming with sermons ( not for the pulpit ) in prose and in verse ; eulogies , orations , discourses , essays , mostly on ponderous philosophical and moral ...
... effect on the vivacious and fanciful temper of that people . The press is teeming with sermons ( not for the pulpit ) in prose and in verse ; eulogies , orations , discourses , essays , mostly on ponderous philosophical and moral ...
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