id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 21010 Various Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 444 Volume 18, New Series, July 3, 1852 .txt text/plain 21375 867 67 reign of the picture exhibitions--those great art-gatherings from light comes streaming down from high and half-closed windows. the old man takes his last look at his pictures, and then shuts his both highly favoured exhibitions, and present works of an importance represented; and the lady-artists usually make a good show on the The picture--a work of great fancy and high feeling, but deficient in In fact, in most cases in this country, consumption is for a long time nature, and more likely to effect good, than a violent transition to is it for any very particular admiration of the 'good old times,' but The old heralds, however, looked upon the device with but little treatise on devices, says, that the figure or emblem, which he terms French device-author, observes, that 'to express the conceptions of allowed in the motto: a device faulty in this respect, represented a consequently, a device representing a winged tortoise, the motto, ./cache/21010.txt ./txt/21010.txt