The Hesperian: A Western Quarterly Illustrated Magazine, Том 1Alexander Nicolas De Menil A. N. De Menil, 1897 |
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... mean spirit of the King haggling with the painter , whom , nevertheless , he loved to honor . In an account of Vandyck's latest work executed for his Majesty , with the price the artist set on each , duly appended , occurs “ Prince ...
... mean spirit of the King haggling with the painter , whom , nevertheless , he loved to honor . In an account of Vandyck's latest work executed for his Majesty , with the price the artist set on each , duly appended , occurs “ Prince ...
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... means ? - LYTTON . Genius is the bent or disposition which the mind commonly takes from some occurence or object met with at the early dawn of reason , and which is most frequently forgotten in proportion as we are occupied by the ...
... means ? - LYTTON . Genius is the bent or disposition which the mind commonly takes from some occurence or object met with at the early dawn of reason , and which is most frequently forgotten in proportion as we are occupied by the ...
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... means of discovering a wider range to human capability . All is not impossible , which the timid , the cold - blooded and the cautious believe to be so . It is to those bold and enterprising geni- uses who have soared above what to a ...
... means of discovering a wider range to human capability . All is not impossible , which the timid , the cold - blooded and the cautious believe to be so . It is to those bold and enterprising geni- uses who have soared above what to a ...
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... means of exciting an elevation of idea . Everywhere the sitting sun tinges the western clouds with golden radiance , everywhere the dark cerulean canopy of heaven may be seen studded with starry gems . The inhabitants of flowery villas ...
... means of exciting an elevation of idea . Everywhere the sitting sun tinges the western clouds with golden radiance , everywhere the dark cerulean canopy of heaven may be seen studded with starry gems . The inhabitants of flowery villas ...
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... means of different colored wax the two contend- ing armies of France and Austria ; and their strategy on these occasions being more fortunate than that in the field , the Austrians were always victorious . In these miniature ...
... means of different colored wax the two contend- ing armies of France and Austria ; and their strategy on these occasions being more fortunate than that in the field , the Austrians were always victorious . In these miniature ...
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Сторінка 96 - Blessed are the peace makers : for they shall be called the children of God, Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake : for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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Сторінка 306 - I SING the Hymn of the Conquered, who fell in the battle of life ; The hymn of the wounded, the beaten, who died overwhelmed in the strife.