The North American Review, Том 102O. Everett, 1866 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... spirit . There are those who throng the exhibitions , and those who buy pictures and statues at prices relatively high . But neither a love nor a comprehen- sion of art is to be attributed to these ; and their indiscriminate admiration ...
... spirit . There are those who throng the exhibitions , and those who buy pictures and statues at prices relatively high . But neither a love nor a comprehen- sion of art is to be attributed to these ; and their indiscriminate admiration ...
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... spirit that shows beauties where they have been said to be . It is like Wordsworth's sonnets to Haydon . Wordsworth was a literary critic whom no one can disregard , — a critic of wonderful powers ; Haydon was a very bad and pre ...
... spirit that shows beauties where they have been said to be . It is like Wordsworth's sonnets to Haydon . Wordsworth was a literary critic whom no one can disregard , — a critic of wonderful powers ; Haydon was a very bad and pre ...
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... spirit of ordinary journalism , ordinary schooling , ordinary preaching , ordinary writing on science , philology , metaphysics , is simple mediocrity . But little profound learning exists in America . That is not the worst : shallow ...
... spirit of ordinary journalism , ordinary schooling , ordinary preaching , ordinary writing on science , philology , metaphysics , is simple mediocrity . But little profound learning exists in America . That is not the worst : shallow ...
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... spirit of prophecy . Truth - telling about nature - external nature and internal , the creation , in short - is the great end and aim of art . Im- aginative art is the greatest art , because telling the most im- portant truths ...
... spirit of prophecy . Truth - telling about nature - external nature and internal , the creation , in short - is the great end and aim of art . Im- aginative art is the greatest art , because telling the most im- portant truths ...
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... Spirit of Laws , " no tices this tendency , supporting himself by a quotation from Cicero . Buckle devotes some sixty pages of his " History of Civilization " to showing the truth of this statement , as applied to countries lying in ...
... Spirit of Laws , " no tices this tendency , supporting himself by a quotation from Cicero . Buckle devotes some sixty pages of his " History of Civilization " to showing the truth of this statement , as applied to countries lying in ...
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