The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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... critics nowadays . We live in and breathe criticism as fish live in and breathe water . It is natural enough moreover that , recognising as we do our industry and assiduity in this kind of study , we should be great believers in our ...
... critics nowadays . We live in and breathe criticism as fish live in and breathe water . It is natural enough moreover that , recognising as we do our industry and assiduity in this kind of study , we should be great believers in our ...
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... criticism were in agreement . After all , this is bound to a great extent to be the case , for , since art and art criticism are both under the direction of the life of the age , they must needs correspond in their methods and ideals ...
... criticism were in agreement . After all , this is bound to a great extent to be the case , for , since art and art criticism are both under the direction of the life of the age , they must needs correspond in their methods and ideals ...
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... criticism , therefore , like our painting , lacks this authorita- tive note ; but , on the other hand , if it is ... criticism were absolutely assured . One or two examples of this kind of criticism we wish to discuss with the reader ...
... criticism , therefore , like our painting , lacks this authorita- tive note ; but , on the other hand , if it is ... criticism were absolutely assured . One or two examples of this kind of criticism we wish to discuss with the reader ...
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