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painters of pictures landscape or genre
It is the painters of pictures, landscape or genre, who have most suffered from the misunderstanding between artist and public.
— from Artist and Public, and Other Essays on Art Subjects by Kenyon Cox

pint of powdered lime one gill
Mix together half a pint of powdered lime, one gill of plaster of Paris, and cold water enough to make a thick paste.
— from Miss Parloa's Young Housekeeper Designed Especially to Aid Beginners; Economical Receipts for Those Who Are Cooking for Two or Three by Maria Parloa


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