Pre-RaphaelitismSmith, Elder, 1862 - 67 oldal |
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3. oldal
... infinite labour and humiliation in the following it , and was therefore , for the most part , rejected . It has , however , at last been carried out , to the very letter , by a group of men who , for their reward , have been assailed ...
... infinite labour and humiliation in the following it , and was therefore , for the most part , rejected . It has , however , at last been carried out , to the very letter , by a group of men who , for their reward , have been assailed ...
5. oldal
... infinite misery is caused by idle people , who both fail in doing what was appointed for them to do , and set in motion various springs of mischief in matters in which they should have had no concern , so on the other hand , no small ...
... infinite misery is caused by idle people , who both fail in doing what was appointed for them to do , and set in motion various springs of mischief in matters in which they should have had no concern , so on the other hand , no small ...
17. oldal
... infinite , feeling at once the value of what he did , and yet the nothingness . Consider the advantage to the people : the immeasurably larger interest given to art itself ; the easy , pleasurable , and perfect knowledge conveyed by it ...
... infinite , feeling at once the value of what he did , and yet the nothingness . Consider the advantage to the people : the immeasurably larger interest given to art itself ; the easy , pleasurable , and perfect knowledge conveyed by it ...
19. oldal
... infinite absurdity and failure of our present training consists mainly in this , that we do not rank imagination and invention high enough , and suppose that they can be taught . Throughout every sentence that I ever have written , the ...
... infinite absurdity and failure of our present training consists mainly in this , that we do not rank imagination and invention high enough , and suppose that they can be taught . Throughout every sentence that I ever have written , the ...
27. oldal
... all thoughts of seizing transient effects , or giving general impressions of that which his eyes present to him in microscopical dissection , he chooses some small portion out of the infinite scene , and PRE - RAPHAELITISM . 27.
... all thoughts of seizing transient effects , or giving general impressions of that which his eyes present to him in microscopical dissection , he chooses some small portion out of the infinite scene , and PRE - RAPHAELITISM . 27.
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