Birds of a Feather Flock Together; Or, Talks With Sothern;
The book Birds of a Feather Flock Together; Or, Talks With Sothern; was written by author De Fontaine, F. G. (Felix Gregory), 1832-1896 Here you can read free online of Birds of a Feather Flock Together; Or, Talks With Sothern; book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Birds of a Feather Flock Together; Or, Talks With Sothern; a good or bad book?
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Hence your power of mimicry. This, added to your natural love of that which is ABOUT SOTHERN. 201 beautiful and refined in natui'e or art, enables you to give a finish to every act and word, thought and feel- ing which you desire to express. You are satisfied with nothing that is commonplace." The Judge. — Your criticism, Mr. Phrenologist, ac- counts for Wed's success as an artist. Just as the cornet player produces fine shades of interpretation upon his instrument, — as the painter by a mere b...it of color, gives character to his picture, or the sculptor with a stroke of his chisel, adds a line of characteristic beauty to ' the human form divine,' so Sothern, with his rare appreciation of the humorous, the pathetic, and the ludicrous, is enabled to personate, without apparent effort, those delicate outlines of hu- manity, that make him the actor he is. Don't you think, Ned, you do these things without knowing it. Me. SoTHEEiT. — No, that's where you are mis- taken. I accomplish nothing in my art without cai-e- ful study and observation, although I will confess that once full of a subject, my work flows from me spon- taneously.
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