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  • Love was depicted in it, if not by a master-hand, at any rate by a man who seemed to give his own impressions; and truth, even if unskilled, could not fail to touch a virgin soul.

    Albert Savarus 2007

  • Love was depicted in it, if not by a master-hand, at any rate by a man who seemed to give his own impressions; and truth, even if unskilled, could not fail to touch a virgin soul.

    Albert Savarus 2007

  • The game there too might be pretty enough, if it were played well, by such a master-hand as his own.

    Castle Richmond 2004

  • Contemporary critics declined to acknowledge that, in these books and their congeners, [6] there were some traces of a master-hand.

    Balzac 2003

  • Liza was “a master-hand” at such work, and had real taste, and so a

    A Raw Youth 2003

  • Then it came out that in those worldly days he had been a master-hand at casting horoscopes and nativities; and the family priest led him on to describe his methods; each giving the planets names that the other could not understand, and pointing upwards as the big stars sailed across the dark.

    Kim 2003

  • Ireland itself is softened in all its parts by their [sic] sudden calamity; and capable of receiving new permanent impressions, if a master-hand can be found to direct them. 29

    Ed Lengel: "A 'Perverse and Ill-Fated People'" 1996

  • It was evident that a master-hand was guiding the national finances, and fortunately the Chancellor's calculations were verified by the continued prosperity of the country.

    The Grand Old Man Cook, Richard B 1989

  • Contemporary critics declined to acknowledge that, in these books and their congeners, [*] there were some traces of a master-hand.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

  • But, notwithstanding the depth and strength of German, it is generally agreed that as an instrument of thought French prose in a master-hand is unrivalled, by its subtlety and precision, and its epigrammatic force.

    The Education of Catholic Girls Janet Erskine Stuart

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