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Pagina 18
... expression as by the impartiality of his mind , is in every way fitted to support his views in good faith and by straightforward reasoning , without appealing to passion or taking refuge in subterfuge . Moreover , he has 18 Jan. THE ...
... expression as by the impartiality of his mind , is in every way fitted to support his views in good faith and by straightforward reasoning , without appealing to passion or taking refuge in subterfuge . Moreover , he has 18 Jan. THE ...
Pagina 47
... expression in lan- guage little calculated to win the goodwill of a high - spirited people . The late Ameer was fully cognisant of these influencing factors , and there can be little doubt that his successor is aware of them . Apart ...
... expression in lan- guage little calculated to win the goodwill of a high - spirited people . The late Ameer was fully cognisant of these influencing factors , and there can be little doubt that his successor is aware of them . Apart ...
Pagina 77
... expression to the feeling they know themselves to lack . The same kind of exaggeration , either in excess or defect , determines , in general , our attitude to works of art ; it seems as if we could not be quite sincere either with ...
... expression to the feeling they know themselves to lack . The same kind of exaggeration , either in excess or defect , determines , in general , our attitude to works of art ; it seems as if we could not be quite sincere either with ...
Pagina 83
... expression in art , not only of the Gospel story , but of the faith of Christendom . Yet it receives only the scantiest recognition . When I last studied there in the winter of 1903-4 , for five days consecutively my companion and ...
... expression in art , not only of the Gospel story , but of the faith of Christendom . Yet it receives only the scantiest recognition . When I last studied there in the winter of 1903-4 , for five days consecutively my companion and ...
Pagina 84
... expression . Whatever value art possesses , it possesses only as part of a whole and in relation to the whole of which it is a part . It could have no meaning and no existence otherwise . There is a likelihood , there- fore , that the ...
... expression . Whatever value art possesses , it possesses only as part of a whole and in relation to the whole of which it is a part . It could have no meaning and no existence otherwise . There is a likelihood , there- fore , that the ...
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