The London Quarterly Review, Том 39William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison J.A. Sharp, 1873 |
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... dependent on the producers of its materials ; and now painters have the misfortune to be more or less dependent on the medium of dealers and exhibition authorities ; the former men of no artistic reputation ; the latter , men who may or ...
... dependent on the producers of its materials ; and now painters have the misfortune to be more or less dependent on the medium of dealers and exhibition authorities ; the former men of no artistic reputation ; the latter , men who may or ...
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... dependent , as we have seen , upon agents who are themselves objects of aesthetic adulation , to be which is the birthright of none but free men , this highest order of music was of necessity deferred until the arrival of the pre- sent ...
... dependent , as we have seen , upon agents who are themselves objects of aesthetic adulation , to be which is the birthright of none but free men , this highest order of music was of necessity deferred until the arrival of the pre- sent ...
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... grown towards the fulfilment of his requirements in the transmutation of those subtleties and complexities into words ; and in the hands of the best lyric poets we have lan- guage shaped into forms that are hardly more dependent on.
... grown towards the fulfilment of his requirements in the transmutation of those subtleties and complexities into words ; and in the hands of the best lyric poets we have lan- guage shaped into forms that are hardly more dependent on.
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... dependent on formal ideas , for the effect they produce upon us , than music is . The rapturous transmutations of speech that we see in the poems of Shelley had a large effect in pushing on the development of our language ; and in the ...
... dependent on formal ideas , for the effect they produce upon us , than music is . The rapturous transmutations of speech that we see in the poems of Shelley had a large effect in pushing on the development of our language ; and in the ...
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... dependent upon inorganic nature . To give high enjoyment , to beautify , to humanise , and to soften - to thrill men with a sense of the glorious and imperish- able freedom of their manhood , and to call into vivid and intensified ...
... dependent upon inorganic nature . To give high enjoyment , to beautify , to humanise , and to soften - to thrill men with a sense of the glorious and imperish- able freedom of their manhood , and to call into vivid and intensified ...
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