The Living Age, Volume 219Living Age Company, 1898 |
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Page 160
... face of the Re- deemer , which he declares was full of grace and truth . He could not forget that he had leaned on ... face they had loved , because they believed that it was expedient He should go away . But why was it expedient ...
... face of the Re- deemer , which he declares was full of grace and truth . He could not forget that he had leaned on ... face they had loved , because they believed that it was expedient He should go away . But why was it expedient ...
Page 162
... face in the world , he can himself see nothing to inspire an artist , nor even to indicate that it is the face of Christ at all . What weight , then , is to be attached to a difference of opinion amongst the fathers on a question of art ...
... face in the world , he can himself see nothing to inspire an artist , nor even to indicate that it is the face of Christ at all . What weight , then , is to be attached to a difference of opinion amongst the fathers on a question of art ...
Page 390
... face to face with the party from the great house . On one side of him was the Turk , on the other an Indian . The master stepped a pace or two in front of his companions , and held up his hand for silence . When the ex- cited muttering ...
... face to face with the party from the great house . On one side of him was the Turk , on the other an Indian . The master stepped a pace or two in front of his companions , and held up his hand for silence . When the ex- cited muttering ...
Contents
Animals The Sleeping Homes of | 130 |
Ignorance | 141 |
Art Treasures The of America | 174 |
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