Modern Painters.-5 volJ. Wiley & Son, 1866 |
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... . But with respect to the illustration and preserva- tion of those of his works which remained unburied , I felt that much might yet be done , if I could at all succeed in proving that these works had some nobleness in them , and.
... . But with respect to the illustration and preserva- tion of those of his works which remained unburied , I felt that much might yet be done , if I could at all succeed in proving that these works had some nobleness in them , and.
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... tion and thought , prolonged during many days in the picture gallery , to form opinions which the reader may suppose to be dictated by caprice , and will hear only to dispute . A more serious disadvantage , resulting from the necessary ...
... tion and thought , prolonged during many days in the picture gallery , to form opinions which the reader may suppose to be dictated by caprice , and will hear only to dispute . A more serious disadvantage , resulting from the necessary ...
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... tion , that their manner was one " in which the slowest intellect is always sure to succeed best . " But before his authority can be so claimed , we must observe exactly the meaning of the assertion itself , and separate it from the ...
... tion , that their manner was one " in which the slowest intellect is always sure to succeed best . " But before his authority can be so claimed , we must observe exactly the meaning of the assertion itself , and separate it from the ...
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... tion of details which constitutes poetry ; nor their subtraction which constitutes history ; but that there must be something either in the nature of the details themselves , or the method of using them , which invests them with ...
... tion of details which constitutes poetry ; nor their subtraction which constitutes history ; but that there must be something either in the nature of the details themselves , or the method of using them , which invests them with ...
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... tion , separated the artist's work from nature by an interval which there was no attempt to disguise , and little to diminish . And yet , at this very period , the greatest poet of that , or per- haps of any other age , and the attached ...
... tion , separated the artist's work from nature by an interval which there was no attempt to disguise , and little to diminish . And yet , at this very period , the greatest poet of that , or per- haps of any other age , and the attached ...
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