The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 212. kötetA. Constable, 1910 |
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50. oldal
... interest inherent in his subject . Thus he will frequently describe a picture or piece of sculpture from , as one cannot but now feel , an altogether distorted standpoint , a standpoint which in- extricably confuses ethics and esthetics ...
... interest inherent in his subject . Thus he will frequently describe a picture or piece of sculpture from , as one cannot but now feel , an altogether distorted standpoint , a standpoint which in- extricably confuses ethics and esthetics ...
301. oldal
... interest , but because the interest is so grave , earnest , and intense , that people may perhaps feel fatigued with so much attention . ' For my own particular part - the effect , which I knew would be good , was upon the whole better ...
... interest , but because the interest is so grave , earnest , and intense , that people may perhaps feel fatigued with so much attention . ' For my own particular part - the effect , which I knew would be good , was upon the whole better ...
511. oldal
... interest of civilisation . They have only had in view their own material interests , and the advantages to be obtained for their commerce and industry from a new , and often rich , country . If , on the other hand , to escape this ...
... interest of civilisation . They have only had in view their own material interests , and the advantages to be obtained for their commerce and industry from a new , and often rich , country . If , on the other hand , to escape this ...
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