Putnam's Monthly, Tom 3G.P. Putnam & Company, 1854 |
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... thoughts , and she kept her virgin freedom only by the most decided refusal of all overtures , maintain- ing that ... thought , in the most explicit way , that God has great compassion for the French people - that she was to be a good ...
... thoughts , and she kept her virgin freedom only by the most decided refusal of all overtures , maintain- ing that ... thought , in the most explicit way , that God has great compassion for the French people - that she was to be a good ...
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... thought she saw visions and heard voices which moved her to her most conspicuous acts . We do not mean to say that there were external objects corresponding with those vows and visions ; but that such impres- sions as she insisted upon ...
... thought she saw visions and heard voices which moved her to her most conspicuous acts . We do not mean to say that there were external objects corresponding with those vows and visions ; but that such impres- sions as she insisted upon ...
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... thought very expressive of a father's feelings . His tall daughter , arrayed in a lilac mantle , and pink dress with a long train , immediately became my ideal of unattainable female beauty . The attendant damsel , with her willowy ...
... thought very expressive of a father's feelings . His tall daughter , arrayed in a lilac mantle , and pink dress with a long train , immediately became my ideal of unattainable female beauty . The attendant damsel , with her willowy ...
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... thought -they were so very bright . I immedi- ately saw the importance of gilt frames , and that without one no painting could be of any value . I wondered how much they cost , and whether I could afford to buy one for my portrait of ...
... thought -they were so very bright . I immedi- ately saw the importance of gilt frames , and that without one no painting could be of any value . I wondered how much they cost , and whether I could afford to buy one for my portrait of ...
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... thought my pictures might have sold , if the subjects had been of more general interest . " No one wants portraits except relations , and the relations of these cannot afford to purchase such luxuries , " I said . " If I paint a ...
... thought my pictures might have sold , if the subjects had been of more general interest . " No one wants portraits except relations , and the relations of these cannot afford to purchase such luxuries , " I said . " If I paint a ...
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