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...have ever since been working onwards, with ever-increasing vigor, and in an ever-expanding sphere. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...to be successful, be the result and consequence of the powers, as yet often appearing in the undeveloped form of art alone, which exist among us at the... | |
| William Newton, Charles Frederick Partington - 1852 - 556 Seiten
...science, as the natural complement of art, and fulfilment of the thoughts and hopes which art excites. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...to be successful, be the result and consequence of the powers, as yet often appearing in the undeveloped form of art alone, which exist among us at the... | |
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...have ever since been working onwards, with ever-increasing vigour, and in an ever-expanding sphere. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...to be successful, be the result and consequence of the powers, as yet often appearing in the undeveloped form of art alone, which exist among us at the... | |
| 1852 - 386 Seiten
...have ever since been working onwards, with ever-increasing vigour, and in an ever-expanding sphere. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...to be successful, be the result and consequence of the powers, as yet often appearing in the undeveloped form of art alone, which exist among us at the... | |
| William Newton - 1852 - 556 Seiten
...science, as the natural complement of art, a;ul fulfilment of the thoughts and hopes which art excites. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...so must the newest scientific speculations of our VOL. XL. II contemporaries and their successors, in order to be successful, be the result and consequence... | |
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...have ever since been working onwards, with ever-increasing vigor, and in an ever-expanding sphere. As the successful scientific speculations of the last...to be successful, be the result and consequence of the powers, as yet often appearing in the undeveloped form of art alone, which exist among us at the... | |
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