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Hence renewed encouragement of Garth, with intent to italicise her Declaration of Independence; and with a half-acknowledged hope that Lenox might be goaded by jealousy to renewed remonstrance. And Garth, who was used to the bestowal, rather than the receipt of favours, accepted this woman's encouragement as gratefully as an enamoured subaltern.
Seeing how important the influence of Masaccio was destined to become, I have ventured to italicise Vasari's opinions on the causes which operated in creating the Florentine style and in raising the art of painting to heights undreamt of by its earliest pioneers. THREE names stand out conspicuously from the ranks of Florentine painters in the latter half of the fifteenth century.
I don't want to have any trouble with the church, but if any regularly ordained ministerial cannibal of a sky pilot attempts to chew me, he will find a good deal more gristle than tender loin, and I will italicise his nose so he will look so crossed-eyed that he can't draw his pay."
He thoroughly indorsed the principle of the old roué's advice to his grandson: "Be good, and you may be happy but you'll have d d little fun," taking care to italicise the word "may." For he had found that the first clause of the saw had brought him neither happiness nor fun. With his fellow-passengers on board the Persian he was neither popular nor the reverse.
She had stationed herself opposite the door where Lenox stood, and the very spirit of devilry seemed to have entered into her, driving her to italicise every trait in herself that must needs grate on his fastidiousness where a woman's conduct was concerned.
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