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The essays on art have naturally profited by the now inevitable Crowe and Cavalcaselle; but in this part of my work, while I have relied very little on books, I have received more than the equivalent of the information to be obtained from any writers in the suggestions and explanations of my friend Mr.
I am pleased to announce that four former chairmen of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Generals John Shalikashvili, Colin Powell and David Jones, and Admiral William Crowe have endorsed this treaty, and I ask the Senate to approve it this year.
According to the correspondence published by Crowe and Cavalcaselle there were completed for the Spanish King in April 1562 the Poesy of Europa carried by the Bull, and the Christ praying in the Garden, while a Virgin and Child was announced as in progress.
If the composition as Crowe and Cavalcaselle assert does more or less resemble that of the famous Agony by Correggio now at Apsley House, nothing could differ more absolutely from the Parmese master's amiable virtuosity than the aged Titian's deep conviction.
"Oh, good morning, Mrs. Ellicott. This is Oliver Oliver Crowe, you know. Is Nancy there?" Nor does it appear inclined toward lengthy conversation the voice at the other end. "No." "Well, when will she be in? I've got to take the five o'clock train Mrs. Ellicott I've simply got to I may lose my job if I don't but I've got to talk to her first I've got to explain "
Oliver Crowe, at his desk in the copy-department of Vanamee and Co.'s, has been spending most of the afternoon twiddling pencils and reading and rereading two letters out of his pocket instead of righteously thinking up layouts for the new United Steel Frame Pulley Campaign.
Opposite to them stood young Lord Crowe, a younger brother of the noble Earl of Ravenskind, and with him was the Honourable Miss Pigeon. Lord Crowe is a good-looking fellow, rather dark, it must be confessed; but as he wears glasses, he looks very interesting.
Crowe and Cavalcaselle have placed about the year 1555 the extravagantly lauded St. John the Baptist in the Desert, once in the church of S.M. Maria Maggiore at Venice, and now in the Accademia there.
"Before Atkinson came to the Colonel," said Mrs Weston, going on precisely where she had left off, "and that was five years before Elizabeth came to me let me see was it five or was it four and a half? four and a half we'll say, he had another servant whose name was Ahab Crowe." "No!" said Georgie.
Crowe began to see his way, and to understand that the golden prospects were not pleaded because the owner of them was himself short of cash. Mr. Crowe soon understood the whole story. He had heard of Captain O'Hara, and believed the man to be as thorough a blackguard as ever lived.
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