The Living Age, Volume 127Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1875 |
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... expression is of that large dignity and ideal character that one sometimes sees in children , look- ing dreamily out on a world they do not take in . It is painted very loosely and sketchily , and was evidently done at a heat , but he ...
... expression is of that large dignity and ideal character that one sometimes sees in children , look- ing dreamily out on a world they do not take in . It is painted very loosely and sketchily , and was evidently done at a heat , but he ...
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... expression , but the expression was not soft , for like all men who have been much criticised he was a trifle arrogant , and the easy rapidity of his rise in life made him speak with too much contempt of those who had been less ...
... expression , but the expression was not soft , for like all men who have been much criticised he was a trifle arrogant , and the easy rapidity of his rise in life made him speak with too much contempt of those who had been less ...
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... expression in the one may be matched by a corresponding ex- pression in the other , but it does not fol- low that the same expression should be the dominant one in both cases . Now it is by their dominant expressions that we should ...
... expression in the one may be matched by a corresponding ex- pression in the other , but it does not fol- low that the same expression should be the dominant one in both cases . Now it is by their dominant expressions that we should ...
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