The Quarterly Review, Volume 102William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1857 |
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Pagina 200
... nature , the exact and careful rendering of whatever may be worth painting , and the casting away of that conventional treatment of things animate and inanimate taught by academies , instead of the true principles and higher objects of ...
... nature , the exact and careful rendering of whatever may be worth painting , and the casting away of that conventional treatment of things animate and inanimate taught by academies , instead of the true principles and higher objects of ...
Pagina 270
... nature outside the pale of revelation , and which , though a healthful institution , and a valid agreement , was not and could not be parallel to the marriage of Christians . It is this natural and civil marriage , which St. Paul says ...
... nature outside the pale of revelation , and which , though a healthful institution , and a valid agreement , was not and could not be parallel to the marriage of Christians . It is this natural and civil marriage , which St. Paul says ...
Pagina 286
... nature as into a dictionary , which will yield to us , when asked , a certain , and clear , and safe response . The law of nature , that is , its perpetual and universal law , does not , as we know , prohibit much that we now justly ...
... nature as into a dictionary , which will yield to us , when asked , a certain , and clear , and safe response . The law of nature , that is , its perpetual and universal law , does not , as we know , prohibit much that we now justly ...
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