EssaysW. Heinemann, 1896 - 312 էջ |
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... expression on the face of a Royal Princess , who had been told everything in the world , and had never perceived anything . Culture , criticism , in certain sterile natures , are like Sheridan's famous apophthegm : they lie " like lumps ...
... expression on the face of a Royal Princess , who had been told everything in the world , and had never perceived anything . Culture , criticism , in certain sterile natures , are like Sheridan's famous apophthegm : they lie " like lumps ...
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... expression like Le Brun's , where the whole skill of the artist is directed to the production of a single effect , are inferior to a noble portrait . The aim of the Microcosmographist is to add touch after touch , every one of which ...
... expression like Le Brun's , where the whole skill of the artist is directed to the production of a single effect , are inferior to a noble portrait . The aim of the Microcosmographist is to add touch after touch , every one of which ...
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... expression which would not be tolerated now . His voice , as was said , was somewhat inward , and not suited to the pulpit ; and so he determined to give the world his thoughts in writing . The Divine Dialogues are the Mystery of ...
... expression which would not be tolerated now . His voice , as was said , was somewhat inward , and not suited to the pulpit ; and so he determined to give the world his thoughts in writing . The Divine Dialogues are the Mystery of ...
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... expression of life , in worship , that has never really deserted the human race - he proceeds to bring the Christian faith upon the stage , and to show how it satisfies the deepest and highest instincts of humanity . But More cannot be ...
... expression of life , in worship , that has never really deserted the human race - he proceeds to bring the Christian faith upon the stage , and to show how it satisfies the deepest and highest instincts of humanity . But More cannot be ...
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... expressing himself : he had none of the gloomy laboriousness that is never satisfied with its performance , and yet never takes a lively pleasure in it . When he had finished one of his more lengthy works , he said pleasantly to a ...
... expressing himself : he had none of the gloomy laboriousness that is never satisfied with its performance , and yet never takes a lively pleasure in it . When he had finished one of his more lengthy works , he said pleasantly to a ...
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