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" There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give it credit only for depicting the merest surface, it actually brings out the secret character with a truth that no painter would ever venture upon, even could he detect it. "
Bentley's Miscellany - Page 415
1861
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 44

Henry Allon - 1866 - 606 pages
...is a wonderful ' insight in heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give ' it credit for only depicting the merest surface, it actually brings ' out the secret character with a truth no painter would ever ' venture upon, even could he detect it.' The painter, it is true, possesses...
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Bentley's miscellany, Volume 50

1861 - 682 pages
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Nathaniel Hawthorne's tales. Twice told tales, first and second series; Snow ...

Nathaniel [two or more stories] Hawthorne - 1866 - 596 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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Hawthorne's Works: The House of the Seven Gables and the Snow Image

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1875 - 640 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is, because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...actually brings out the secret character with a truth lhat no painter would ever venture upon, even could he detect it. There is, at least, no flattery in...
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The Works of N. Hawthorne, Volume 12

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1879 - 638 pages
...we give it eredit only for depieting the merest surface, it aetually brings out the seeret charaeter with a truth that no painter would ever venture upon, even could he deteet it. There is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which...
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The Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne: The house of seven gables and The snow ...

1883 - 664 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is, because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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The Complete Works of Nathaniel Hawthorne, Volume 3

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 674 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is, because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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The House of the Seven Gables and The Snow Image, and Other Twice-told Tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 660 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is, because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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The house of the seven gables and The snow-image, and other Twice-told tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 656 pages
...sufficient reason, I fancy, is, / i because the originals are so. There is a wonderful _£ I insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. ' While we...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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The house of seven gables, and The snow image, and other Twice-told tales

Nathaniel Hawthorne - 1883 - 664 pages
...the very sufficient reason, I fancy, is, because the originals are so. There is a wonderful insight in Heaven's broad and simple sunshine. While we give...is, at least, no flattery in my humble line of art. Now, here is a likeness which I have taken over and over again, and still with no better result. Yet...
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