| 1908 - 1006 páginas
...course it's going to send the value of my picture 'way up; but I don't think of that, Mr. Rickham— the loss to Arrt is all I think of." The word, on Mrs....in her eyes: "We shall not look upon its like again " ? Well! — even through the prism of Hermia's tears I felt able to face the fact with equanimity.... | |
| Edward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan - 1908 - 906 páginas
...value of my picture 'way up; but I don't think of that, Mr. Rickham — the loss to Arrt is all I Ihink of." The word, on Mrs. Thwing's lips, multiplied its...at the last Grafton Gallery show, stopped me before Gisburn 's "Moon-dancers" to say, with tears in her eyes: "We shall not look upon its like again" ?... | |
| Edith Wharton - 1908 - 292 páginas
...it's going to send the value of my picture 'way up; but I don't think of that, Mr. Rickham — the loss to Arrt is all I think of." The word, on Mrs....her eyes: "We shall not look upon its like again" ? Well! — even through the prism of Hermia's tears I felt able to face the fact with equanimity.... | |
| Edith Wharton - 1908 - 302 páginas
...think of that, Mr. Rickham — the loss to Arrt is all I think of." The word, on Mrs. Thwing's h'ps, multiplied its rs as though they were reflected in...her eyes: "We shall not look upon its like again" ? Well! — even through the prism of Hermia's tears I felt able to face the fact with equanimity.... | |
| Elsa Nettels - 1997 - 230 páginas
...of a certain Midwestern woman that she is not only ignorant about art; the word, as she speaks it, 'multiplied its rs as though they were reflected in an endless vista of mirrors' (I, 655). The narrator of 'Miss Mary Pask' patronizes the elderly cousin he visits, 'one of the sweet... | |
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