The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 203. kötetA. Constable, 1906 |
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179. oldal
... tion , and his inspiration came in an hour when there were no vessels ready to contain it ; for no artist is ever able to be wholly independent of the conventions of his own age . There has , perhaps , never been a painter who has set ...
... tion , and his inspiration came in an hour when there were no vessels ready to contain it ; for no artist is ever able to be wholly independent of the conventions of his own age . There has , perhaps , never been a painter who has set ...
356. oldal
... tion , transmitted through various channels , of its being the inten- tion or Bonaparte to take possession of Holstein and Sleswig for the purpose of closing the ports of those provinces against our flag and of proceeding from thence to ...
... tion , transmitted through various channels , of its being the inten- tion or Bonaparte to take possession of Holstein and Sleswig for the purpose of closing the ports of those provinces against our flag and of proceeding from thence to ...
497. oldal
... tion , as the necessary condition for relief ; and , further , to aim at discriminating between individuals , classifying them accord- ing to their deserts , ' and extending to those judged more ' deserving ' a better treatment than ...
... tion , as the necessary condition for relief ; and , further , to aim at discriminating between individuals , classifying them accord- ing to their deserts , ' and extending to those judged more ' deserving ' a better treatment than ...
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