Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 6Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1873 - American literature |
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... character . He is known and appreciated down to the lower classes of society , and in this he is national . Many who ... characters - Monnier had none ; he simply described what he saw , just as a painter paints from nature . made the ...
... character . He is known and appreciated down to the lower classes of society , and in this he is national . Many who ... characters - Monnier had none ; he simply described what he saw , just as a painter paints from nature . made the ...
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... character under the name of Johnny Crapaud - blundering into toad for frog - but the Gaul never accepted him . The discursive , patriotic side of Prudhomme is shown in a court of justice , in one of the Monnier sketches . His portliness ...
... character under the name of Johnny Crapaud - blundering into toad for frog - but the Gaul never accepted him . The discursive , patriotic side of Prudhomme is shown in a court of justice , in one of the Monnier sketches . His portliness ...
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... character . The Gaul may not covet his neighbor's ox nor his ass , but he often does his wife . Of course all do not do so , but there is a sufficient number to make of it a national trait . The Frenchman may be strict in the ...
... character . The Gaul may not covet his neighbor's ox nor his ass , but he often does his wife . Of course all do not do so , but there is a sufficient number to make of it a national trait . The Frenchman may be strict in the ...
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... character of Joseph homme . Prud- The illustrations of the Vie Parisienne - a weekly publication devoted to fashion- able women , gandins , and the upper strata of the demi - monde- are sometimes good , but generally lack strength and ...
... character of Joseph homme . Prud- The illustrations of the Vie Parisienne - a weekly publication devoted to fashion- able women , gandins , and the upper strata of the demi - monde- are sometimes good , but generally lack strength and ...
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... character , different from that of Gavarni and the others . The drawing in Doré's designs is oc- casionally faulty , but he is pretty sure of his wonderful effects , although they are some- what monotonous . His severest critics aver ...
... character , different from that of Gavarni and the others . The drawing in Doré's designs is oc- casionally faulty , but he is pretty sure of his wonderful effects , although they are some- what monotonous . His severest critics aver ...
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