The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 156. kötetA. Constable, 1882 |
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522. oldal
... Beauty . It is occasion- ally difficult , in the way in which the author speaks of this , to separate it from the Religion of Nature ; and it is indeed bound up with it as closely as the Religion of Humanity . By putting together ...
... Beauty . It is occasion- ally difficult , in the way in which the author speaks of this , to separate it from the Religion of Nature ; and it is indeed bound up with it as closely as the Religion of Humanity . By putting together ...
529. oldal
... Beauty . Here was a man who deliberately refused to serve either the Mammon of money or of popularity . He had his message , his prophecy to deliver to the world , and he renounced the world in order to deliver it : - " ' He surrendered ...
... Beauty . Here was a man who deliberately refused to serve either the Mammon of money or of popularity . He had his message , his prophecy to deliver to the world , and he renounced the world in order to deliver it : - " ' He surrendered ...
543. oldal
... beauty for the sake of beauty , or the intensity of the pleasure which our artistic nature derives from it , let us consider simply the broad general ques- tion , whether America or beauty , or any object besides God , can be properly ...
... beauty for the sake of beauty , or the intensity of the pleasure which our artistic nature derives from it , let us consider simply the broad general ques- tion , whether America or beauty , or any object besides God , can be properly ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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