Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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Page 4
... reached above the low trees and brushwood well toward the top of the canvas . The principal characteris- tics of this painting are among the very first virtues of Diaz - a straightforward massing of foreground , middle distance , and ...
... reached above the low trees and brushwood well toward the top of the canvas . The principal characteris- tics of this painting are among the very first virtues of Diaz - a straightforward massing of foreground , middle distance , and ...
Page 9
... reached Moscow this morning , mama and I ; the rest of the embassy is to follow in three days . I have been ill for eight weeks , and the Russians recommended an escape out of the great thaw in Petersburg into real spring here . It is a ...
... reached Moscow this morning , mama and I ; the rest of the embassy is to follow in three days . I have been ill for eight weeks , and the Russians recommended an escape out of the great thaw in Petersburg into real spring here . It is a ...
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... reached , » to the shining crosses that crowned the whole , and looked as if they were made of the stars themselves . It was an unforgettable sight . The " polonaise ball » in its way was very fine and stately . There was no dancing ...
... reached , » to the shining crosses that crowned the whole , and looked as if they were made of the stars themselves . It was an unforgettable sight . The " polonaise ball » in its way was very fine and stately . There was no dancing ...
Page 55
... reached Na- poleon in Spain was of a most alarming character , and made certain considerations so emphatic that all others became insignificant . It mat- tered not that he must leave behind him a half- accomplished task ; that , while ...
... reached Na- poleon in Spain was of a most alarming character , and made certain considerations so emphatic that all others became insignificant . It mat- tered not that he must leave behind him a half- accomplished task ; that , while ...
Page 56
... reached him in Spain is preposterous . Bavaria was his faithful sub- ordinate , and Poland still hoped everything from his successes . Both were in the heart of Germany , and through a carefully organ- ized and well - administered ...
... reached him in Spain is preposterous . Bavaria was his faithful sub- ordinate , and Poland still hoped everything from his successes . Both were in the heart of Germany , and through a carefully organ- ized and well - administered ...
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