Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 192
... night . Two species of phyllanthus ( Euphor- biaceae ) grow as weeds near Fritz Müller's house ; in one of them with erect branches the leaves bend so as to stand vertically up at night . In the other species with horizontal branches ...
... night . Two species of phyllanthus ( Euphor- biaceae ) grow as weeds near Fritz Müller's house ; in one of them with erect branches the leaves bend so as to stand vertically up at night . In the other species with horizontal branches ...
Page 432
... night landscape should be rendered by careful exclusion of tints from the word - palette . The art of the etcher is more needed than that of the painter . ) Heaven overhead is set with stars , shooting intensely , smouldering with dull ...
... night landscape should be rendered by careful exclusion of tints from the word - palette . The art of the etcher is more needed than that of the painter . ) Heaven overhead is set with stars , shooting intensely , smouldering with dull ...
Page 552
... night con- sidered him engaged to you . Believe me , when you have accepted him , you will be much happier . Now , Grace , before we separate for the night , promise me you will not refuse . " " I will think about it , dearest , kindest ...
... night con- sidered him engaged to you . Believe me , when you have accepted him , you will be much happier . Now , Grace , before we separate for the night , promise me you will not refuse . " " I will think about it , dearest , kindest ...
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