The British Quarterly Review, 第 15 巻Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1852 |
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... given to us . So in a thousand instances beside . Herein lies the difference between what is called Christian art and Pagan art . Christianity presents manifestations of beauty and greatness other than are found elsewhere , and higher ...
... given to us . So in a thousand instances beside . Herein lies the difference between what is called Christian art and Pagan art . Christianity presents manifestations of beauty and greatness other than are found elsewhere , and higher ...
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... given to an antithesis , and with the mighty sweep of the invective ; but the drawback lies in our distrust as to the exact truth of what is thrown off in terms so unmitigated , so absolute . It is true , the man who must discriminate ...
... given to an antithesis , and with the mighty sweep of the invective ; but the drawback lies in our distrust as to the exact truth of what is thrown off in terms so unmitigated , so absolute . It is true , the man who must discriminate ...
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... given of the various ways in which those enterprises tended to break down the framework of feudalism , and to prepare the com- mercial spirit of the commons for opposing itself successfully to the military spirit of the feudal chiefs ...
... given of the various ways in which those enterprises tended to break down the framework of feudalism , and to prepare the com- mercial spirit of the commons for opposing itself successfully to the military spirit of the feudal chiefs ...
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... given us , but we dissent , if we understand him aright , from some of his opinions . The policy of the pontiffs in relation to the church , in those ages , was , as we have said , the strict counterpart of that pursued by the kings of ...
... given us , but we dissent , if we understand him aright , from some of his opinions . The policy of the pontiffs in relation to the church , in those ages , was , as we have said , the strict counterpart of that pursued by the kings of ...
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... given little heed to his utterances , and the proofs of his genius would probably never have reached us . He was antagonist to some of its developments - in harmony with others . In the France of that day the jovial sensuousness of ...
... given little heed to his utterances , and the proofs of his genius would probably never have reached us . He was antagonist to some of its developments - in harmony with others . In the France of that day the jovial sensuousness of ...
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