The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 34
... death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; ' never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' 6 " The evening now began to set in , and as they had still some way to go before they should reach their ...
... death in our family soon , ' said he , in a depressed tone ; ' never was glass like that broken , but death followed it . ' 6 " The evening now began to set in , and as they had still some way to go before they should reach their ...
Page 155
... Death on the Pale Horse . Artists only can appreciate the as- sistance he would derive from this hint ; and they alone can know how much he had to do , before he could produce the pre- sent splendid painting . The outline , doubtless ...
... Death on the Pale Horse . Artists only can appreciate the as- sistance he would derive from this hint ; and they alone can know how much he had to do , before he could produce the pre- sent splendid painting . The outline , doubtless ...
Page 156
... death , and below , in the distant field of battle . This groupe , although full of spirit and sublimity , is inferior , as it ought to be , to the centre of the picture . On the other side of the canvass is exhibited the destruction of ...
... death , and below , in the distant field of battle . This groupe , although full of spirit and sublimity , is inferior , as it ought to be , to the centre of the picture . On the other side of the canvass is exhibited the destruction of ...
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