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Updated: June 12, 2025


It was, he felt at the time, a singular image to occur to him, yet it expressed his sensation pictorially better than anything else.

I said to him once, apropos of the pictures on his arms: 'You are a great surprise to your friends in this particular. 'Yes, he replied, 'few of them are aware that the volume of this Life is extra-illustrated. But that which he of necessity tolerated in himself he would not tolerate in his books. They were not allowed to become pictorially amplified.

But as she scolded she could not help smiling; for she saw how her dream had been made out of the red and blue dresses of the picture. The arrival of each new company in the town was announced pictorially on this corner wall, and, in the course of the year, many of the vicissitudes to which human life is liable received illustration upon it.

Trivial details, presenting themselves in really dramatic moments, may impress the mind with extraordinary aptness. At this very moment Spinrobin's eyes noticed in the corner of wall and door a tiny spider's web, with the spider itself hanging in the center of its little net shaking. And he has never forgotten it. It expressed pictorially exactly what he felt himself.

From a painter's point of view, the scene of this great city, about which he has pictured so much, is somewhat disappointing. There is such an absence of anything suggestive of palaces and streets. Frankly, the ruins of the cement works at Frindsbury are, pictorially, far more suggestive.

Yes, now, between Hilary's pages and the Doctor's logic, with Hilary almost as actually present as the physician, the ladies saw why this great Memphis-Chattanooga fighting line was, not alone pictorially, but practically, right at hand! barely beyond sight and hearing or the feel of its tremor; a veritable back garden wall to them and their beloved city; as close as forts Jackson and St.

Confiscation is the cry all over the North." "Finding nothing suspicious or 'contraband' about me, except my Southern birth and sympathies, they would scarcely take possession of the necessary tools of my profession. I have no fear, sir; the paper is fated to reach its destination." "Are your other despatches sealed up pictorially?" She laughed heartily. "Of course not.

This, it seems to me, is pushing matters too far, and the author of "The Rape of Europa" is, pictorially speaking, no greater casuist than any other genius of supreme good taste. Titian was assuredly a mighty poet, but Tintoret well, Tintoret was almost a prophet.

The lines of the enemy, edging this tract of mire, were consequently in the shape of an open V. Thus the military situation at this particular point may be pictorially represented by a salient semicircle, a dash, and another salient semicircle faced by a wide, open V. Imagine such a situation complicated by offensive and counter-offensive, during which the French have seized part of the hills and the German part of the plain, till the whole region is a madman's maze of barbed wire, earthy lines, trenches, some of them untenable by either side and still full of the dead who fell in the last combat, shell holes, and fortified craters.

I don't rightly know what to aspire after." The amende was so sweetly made that even Lydia Sessions, still exceedingly employed at being pictorially chagrined over the depravity of her neophyte, could but be appeased. "I'll try to furnish you more suitable objects for your ambition," she murmured virtuously.

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