The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine, Volume 13; Volume 35Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1888 - American literature |
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... that art has to do with , and the least mysterious and elusive , sculpture is of the arts the one most likely to fall into flat commonplace and the — most difficult to keep up in the region of art. AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS . 29.
... that art has to do with , and the least mysterious and elusive , sculpture is of the arts the one most likely to fall into flat commonplace and the — most difficult to keep up in the region of art. AUGUSTUS SAINT GAUDENS . 29.
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... keep up in the region of art and out of the region of imitation . Nothing is more tiresome than any sculpture but the best . A painter may be far from possessing the highest genius , yet find in some part of his many- sided art an ...
... keep up in the region of art and out of the region of imitation . Nothing is more tiresome than any sculpture but the best . A painter may be far from possessing the highest genius , yet find in some part of his many- sided art an ...
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... keep up his acquaintance with the voters , hitched his horse at the fence outside of the Albaugh gate , and came in just as Rachel was bringing a candle . Though he had no notion of cumbering himself with a family or with anything else ...
... keep up his acquaintance with the voters , hitched his horse at the fence outside of the Albaugh gate , and came in just as Rachel was bringing a candle . Though he had no notion of cumbering himself with a family or with anything else ...
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... keep back nothing , - and he sat there looking out of the window at the steady dropping of a summer rain which had pelted him ever since he had set out from Moscow . He looked into the rain and listened to the quivering voice of his ...
... keep back nothing , - and he sat there looking out of the window at the steady dropping of a summer rain which had pelted him ever since he had set out from Moscow . He looked into the rain and listened to the quivering voice of his ...
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... keep out all persons except delegates , and there were gendarmes in the hall itself . As soon as the assembly had been called to order , several members sprang to their feet and protested against the presence of the gendarmes , which ...
... keep out all persons except delegates , and there were gendarmes in the hall itself . As soon as the assembly had been called to order , several members sprang to their feet and protested against the presence of the gendarmes , which ...
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