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The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II

CHAPTER VIII
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Critics wonder whether the colour will _stand_.

It is a theory of this artist that time does not _tone_, and that Titian's pictures were painted as we see them.

The consequence of which is that his (Page's) pictures are undertoned in the first instance, and if they change at all will turn black[30].

May all Boston rather turn black, which it may do one of these days by an eruption from the South, when 'Uncle Tomison' gets strong enough.
We have been to St.Peter's; we have stood in the Forum and seen the Coliseum.

Penini says: 'The sun has tome out.


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