The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 80Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1873 |
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Pagina 532
... true friend and a true lover , and altogether worthy of his good fortune . The consummate skill with which so young a writer managed to mingle these most different attributes to make us per- fectly aware of the illimitable powers of ...
... true friend and a true lover , and altogether worthy of his good fortune . The consummate skill with which so young a writer managed to mingle these most different attributes to make us per- fectly aware of the illimitable powers of ...
Pagina 551
... true . It is false , if we mean by the expression that a man can originate absolutely ; it is true , if we mean that a man can originate combinations of impressions he has received from the outer world . The power , or faculty , of ...
... true . It is false , if we mean by the expression that a man can originate absolutely ; it is true , if we mean that a man can originate combinations of impressions he has received from the outer world . The power , or faculty , of ...
Pagina 602
... true Art as the other . Not that Art is immoral . On the con- trary , the highest art involves the highest morality . But it does so only when pur- sued for its own sake . The artist who at- tempts to make his art subservient to some ...
... true Art as the other . Not that Art is immoral . On the con- trary , the highest art involves the highest morality . But it does so only when pur- sued for its own sake . The artist who at- tempts to make his art subservient to some ...
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MEDICINE AND SURGERY THe Progress | 113 |
PICCOLOMINI NEAS SYLVIUS POPE PIus II | 144 |
Temple | 248 |
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