Mosses from an Old ManseF. Warne, 1884 - 445 էջ |
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Էջ 407
... beautiful , my con- sciousness of power to create it - a finer , more ethereal power , of which this earthly giant can have no conception —all , all , look so vain and idle whenever my path is crossed by Robert Danforth ! He would drive ...
... beautiful , my con- sciousness of power to create it - a finer , more ethereal power , of which this earthly giant can have no conception —all , all , look so vain and idle whenever my path is crossed by Robert Danforth ! He would drive ...
Էջ 421
... beautiful , Owen ! How comes on the beautiful ? Have you succeeded in creating the beautiful ? ” " I have succeeded , " replied the artist , with a mo- mentary light of triumph in his eyes and a smile of sunshine , yet steeped in such ...
... beautiful , Owen ! How comes on the beautiful ? Have you succeeded in creating the beautiful ? ” " I have succeeded , " replied the artist , with a mo- mentary light of triumph in his eyes and a smile of sunshine , yet steeped in such ...
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... beautiful ? " replied Owen Warland . " Alive ? Yes , Annie ; it may well be said to possess life , for it has absorbed my own being into itself ; and in the secret of that butterfly , and in its beauty , -which is not merely outward ...
... beautiful ? " replied Owen Warland . " Alive ? Yes , Annie ; it may well be said to possess life , for it has absorbed my own being into itself ; and in the secret of that butterfly , and in its beauty , -which is not merely outward ...
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