The Quarterly Review, Volum 149John Murray, 1880 |
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... spirit of the age , and , on the same principle , the standard of taste is not to be sought in external law , but in the success which the artist achieves in discovering a permanent form of expression for his own evanescent thought . We ...
... spirit of the age , and , on the same principle , the standard of taste is not to be sought in external law , but in the success which the artist achieves in discovering a permanent form of expression for his own evanescent thought . We ...
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... spirits present , and to station one of his lieutenants at either extremity of the hospitable board , with an ... spirit ) I have got the cramp and must go for a walk . ' The standard of rebellion once set up , the room began to ...
... spirits present , and to station one of his lieutenants at either extremity of the hospitable board , with an ... spirit ) I have got the cramp and must go for a walk . ' The standard of rebellion once set up , the room began to ...
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... spirit ; and as nothing can be active but spirit , the im- pressions of which our spirits are conscious must be produced upon them directly by spirit , that is , by a spirit acting univer- sally ; in other words , by God . Thus out of ...
... spirit ; and as nothing can be active but spirit , the im- pressions of which our spirits are conscious must be produced upon them directly by spirit , that is , by a spirit acting univer- sally ; in other words , by God . Thus out of ...
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ILEssays on Art By J Comyns Carr London 1879 | 47 |
Life of the Right Reverend Samuel Wilberforce D D | 84 |
Second Edition Halle 187778 | 125 |
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