Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 113Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Scribner & Company; The Century Company, 1926 - American literature |
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Page 27
... Italian paintings found their way to that remote province and are still there back of crumbling adobe walls waiting for the knowing collector . The little chapels were served by the priests who also served the village churches and who ...
... Italian paintings found their way to that remote province and are still there back of crumbling adobe walls waiting for the knowing collector . The little chapels were served by the priests who also served the village churches and who ...
Page 49
... Italy . Tony led him through these underground streets and caves ; then he wanted to show him the rest of the city ; but Tony didn't know anything about New York except its underground regions , so - what do you think ? -he took his ...
... Italy . Tony led him through these underground streets and caves ; then he wanted to show him the rest of the city ; but Tony didn't know anything about New York except its underground regions , so - what do you think ? -he took his ...
Page 74
... Italian centers of art . Paris was the next tarrying place , where George further pursued his studies under Bonnat , one of France's most celebrated teachers of that day . At eighteen he was back in Boston in a studio of his own . Then ...
... Italian centers of art . Paris was the next tarrying place , where George further pursued his studies under Bonnat , one of France's most celebrated teachers of that day . At eighteen he was back in Boston in a studio of his own . Then ...
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... Italian cities , and , super- imposed on that , the loyalty and sterner virtues of these hills . Yet he loved them all - though he had not cared for Letizia's husband , a charm- ing but unreliable fellow , shifting with the winds . But ...
... Italian cities , and , super- imposed on that , the loyalty and sterner virtues of these hills . Yet he loved them all - though he had not cared for Letizia's husband , a charm- ing but unreliable fellow , shifting with the winds . But ...
Page 133
... Italy . Sa- veria's wage , four francs a month , the widow could afford , but not much more , for though they had this big house , a little country retreat at Melleli , and the two old farmsteads inland , there was not much ready money ...
... Italy . Sa- veria's wage , four francs a month , the widow could afford , but not much more , for though they had this big house , a little country retreat at Melleli , and the two old farmsteads inland , there was not much ready money ...
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