Word: twilighter
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...tool of wood and iron, every fibre, every grain, every slightest characteristic of which, even the name branded in scarcely legible letters on the handle, must be painted with the most painful accuracy. For the Impressionist it is the symbol of labor, a mass of shadow against a twilight sky, suggesting peasant toil and suffering. Between these we must decide. We want neither a collection, a conglomeration of geology and botany, nor a vague, indefinite suggestion of a possible truth; it is something between the two which is the true representation of our ideal...
WILL the gentleman who saw a child run over by a buggy on Concord Road, October 7th, at twilight, please communicate with Box 1739, Boston...
WILL the gentleman who saw a child run over by a buggy on Concord Road, October 7th, at twilight, please communicate with Box 1739, Boston...
WILL the gentleman who saw a child run over by a buggy on Concord Road, October 7th, at twilight, please communicate with Box 1739, Boston...
...only verse of the number is a sonnet entitled "Twilight." Although it is has been the theme of a few poems during the past ten centuries, yet it is always pleasant to see new political light shed upon the darkness of the subject. There is a touch of originality here and there, the principal simile is felicitious and the diction is the whole, good - although we doubt whether birds sing "songs of jest...