The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... mind in which the positive predominated over the imagi- native , the natural result was that he applied the methods of science to the practice of art . He observed , investigated , and analysed , as if each work he undertook were a new ...
... mind in which the positive predominated over the imagi- native , the natural result was that he applied the methods of science to the practice of art . He observed , investigated , and analysed , as if each work he undertook were a new ...
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... mind , as freely exercised from the earliest childhood , is the source of that which is by far the most effective part of education , namely , self - education . And it may be more just to refer the difference between a mechanical ...
... mind , as freely exercised from the earliest childhood , is the source of that which is by far the most effective part of education , namely , self - education . And it may be more just to refer the difference between a mechanical ...
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... mind of this writer , that the Ancient Fathers - with their ponderous rolls of parchment , requiring two hands and ... mind that the good man was quoting from memory - to our author's mind , on the contrary , that he was quoting from ...
... mind of this writer , that the Ancient Fathers - with their ponderous rolls of parchment , requiring two hands and ... mind that the good man was quoting from memory - to our author's mind , on the contrary , that he was quoting from ...
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1 Three Essays on Religion Nature The Utility | 1 |
History of the Indian Administration of Lord Ellen | 31 |
ou la Paume des Anciens Par M Burette Acad | 52 |
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