The Outlook, المجلد 53،العدد 13 -المجلد 54،العدد 13Outlook Company, 1896 |
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architectural structures having a monumental character . For the most part the genius and training of New York architects has been employed in designing the massive business structures that have become so characteristic a feature of the ...
architectural structures having a monumental character . For the most part the genius and training of New York architects has been employed in designing the massive business structures that have become so characteristic a feature of the ...
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... character of the Red Cross is a feature of the greatest importance , though often forgotten . It would be impossible to enter here into a detailed account of her life during the Franco - Prussian strife ; it would be too long a story ...
... character of the Red Cross is a feature of the greatest importance , though often forgotten . It would be impossible to enter here into a detailed account of her life during the Franco - Prussian strife ; it would be too long a story ...
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... character , which is above everything economical , unprodigal , thrifty . Rembrandt realized the phrase we hear ... characters whom he could thus adorn , as , for instance , Delilah in " Samson's Marriage , " or The Wife of the ...
... character , which is above everything economical , unprodigal , thrifty . Rembrandt realized the phrase we hear ... characters whom he could thus adorn , as , for instance , Delilah in " Samson's Marriage , " or The Wife of the ...
الصفحة 723
... character - making existence ; in Rembrandt we read something more . The family life PORTRAIT OF SASKIA is not objective alone , it is also subjective ; it is not only Dutch , it is the world's . The love of humanity often carries us ...
... character - making existence ; in Rembrandt we read something more . The family life PORTRAIT OF SASKIA is not objective alone , it is also subjective ; it is not only Dutch , it is the world's . The love of humanity often carries us ...
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... character of Tennyson's poetry than the splendid tradition which he has created about the Laureateship . He has so exalted the place that men have forgotten that it is merely an official position ; they have come to regard it as formal ...
... character of Tennyson's poetry than the splendid tradition which he has created about the Laureateship . He has so exalted the place that men have forgotten that it is merely an official position ; they have come to regard it as formal ...
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