The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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... hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in pieces where drollery and burlesque , or ridiculous distress , predominated . He could paint almost all the ...
... hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner , entirely adapted to most of his sub- jects ; especially in pieces where drollery and burlesque , or ridiculous distress , predominated . He could paint almost all the ...
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... hand , the Palace of the Lux- embourg , with its square antique pavilions , its long terraces and open galleries , we pass on , and , ascending a flight of stone steps , find our- selves among the trees . The slight building you see ...
... hand , the Palace of the Lux- embourg , with its square antique pavilions , its long terraces and open galleries , we pass on , and , ascending a flight of stone steps , find our- selves among the trees . The slight building you see ...
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... hand ; another a foot , and another its nose . For this you may thank the revolution and the allied armies of the Bourbon restoration . The We now enter the wide avenue of the Observatory , and , passing through an iron gate - way ...
... hand ; another a foot , and another its nose . For this you may thank the revolution and the allied armies of the Bourbon restoration . The We now enter the wide avenue of the Observatory , and , passing through an iron gate - way ...
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... hand , descended to the bridge , and placing a crown upon the head of the queen , turned and re - ascended to the tower . As night had already set in , adds the an- cient chronicle which records this wonderful feat , he was seen by all ...
... hand , descended to the bridge , and placing a crown upon the head of the queen , turned and re - ascended to the tower . As night had already set in , adds the an- cient chronicle which records this wonderful feat , he was seen by all ...
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... hands become the scenes of a great drama , of which even the subaltern characters are drawn with the most surprising ... hand of a master . He transports us , on a wing that never tires , through the rugged fastnesses of the Highlands ...
... hands become the scenes of a great drama , of which even the subaltern characters are drawn with the most surprising ... hand of a master . He transports us , on a wing that never tires , through the rugged fastnesses of the Highlands ...
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