The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Band 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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... character of the earlier ages of faith ; he has taken them almost entirely from that period when the arts in Italy had attained the highest point of beauty and grace . Though , if we were to point out the two specimens which strike us ...
... character of the earlier ages of faith ; he has taken them almost entirely from that period when the arts in Italy had attained the highest point of beauty and grace . Though , if we were to point out the two specimens which strike us ...
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... character to what would otherwise be the vigour of a human arm or the beauty of a human face . But in compo- sitions of this nature there is a want of reality , which leaves us cold and unimpassioned , since we have ceased to believe ...
... character to what would otherwise be the vigour of a human arm or the beauty of a human face . But in compo- sitions of this nature there is a want of reality , which leaves us cold and unimpassioned , since we have ceased to believe ...
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... character and social life . It is not easy to estimate the degree in which the English people are indebted to these schools for the qualities on which they pique themselves most - for their capacity to govern others and control ...
... character and social life . It is not easy to estimate the degree in which the English people are indebted to these schools for the qualities on which they pique themselves most - for their capacity to govern others and control ...
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