The London Quarterly Review, Том 39William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison J.A. Sharp, 1873 |
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... known or assumed origin to their perfection ( or advanced stage , if still incomplete ) , yet , in the case of the arts , essentially less rigid and logical than the sciences , in the same degree that the emotions are less rigid and ...
... known or assumed origin to their perfection ( or advanced stage , if still incomplete ) , yet , in the case of the arts , essentially less rigid and logical than the sciences , in the same degree that the emotions are less rigid and ...
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... known eminence , to an eminence , indeed , which no other age of painting approached , with the isolated exception of the present age as represented by the single name of Turner ( and that order of landscape art , which Turner ...
... known eminence , to an eminence , indeed , which no other age of painting approached , with the isolated exception of the present age as represented by the single name of Turner ( and that order of landscape art , which Turner ...
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... known as " the music of the future ; " but we may note that Richard Wagner , the prophet and practitioner of that music , abandons definitely the position of absolute inde- pendence that was practically and theoretically claimed for ...
... known as " the music of the future ; " but we may note that Richard Wagner , the prophet and practitioner of that music , abandons definitely the position of absolute inde- pendence that was practically and theoretically claimed for ...
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... known in detail to few of his contem- poraries , was not likely to leave materials for a perfect biography ; but what has been left is sufficient to give an outline portrait of a true hero , as well as a glance into Eng- lish life ...
... known in detail to few of his contem- poraries , was not likely to leave materials for a perfect biography ; but what has been left is sufficient to give an outline portrait of a true hero , as well as a glance into Eng- lish life ...
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... known , not merely by the Scotch and the Irish , but even by the Turks and the Saracens . I wish that the husbandman may sing parts of them at his plough , that the weaver may warble them at his shuttle , that the traveller may , with ...
... known , not merely by the Scotch and the Irish , but even by the Turks and the Saracens . I wish that the husbandman may sing parts of them at his plough , that the weaver may warble them at his shuttle , that the traveller may , with ...
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