Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 80W. Blackwood & Sons, 1856 - Scotland |
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Page 360
... perfect . The maturing and perfecting of a pure and noble type seems to as worthy of the continued effort of an entire life . The study of nature and art in their mutual relations thus becomes a sphere of the highest thought and the ...
... perfect . The maturing and perfecting of a pure and noble type seems to as worthy of the continued effort of an entire life . The study of nature and art in their mutual relations thus becomes a sphere of the highest thought and the ...
Page 466
... perfect in ex- sisters , whom it is refreshing and pression , which yet conveys so won- good to look at , and whose story derful and subtle an expression of must have recalled to many a mem- the sick heart- " Werena my heart ber of many ...
... perfect in ex- sisters , whom it is refreshing and pression , which yet conveys so won- good to look at , and whose story derful and subtle an expression of must have recalled to many a mem- the sick heart- " Werena my heart ber of many ...
Page 506
... perfect , either in the unity of its simplicity or the harmony which governs a greater complexity , becomes by virtue of this utmost perfection , itself beauti- ful . A scientific truth , as we have seen , is thus eminently beautiful ...
... perfect , either in the unity of its simplicity or the harmony which governs a greater complexity , becomes by virtue of this utmost perfection , itself beauti- ful . A scientific truth , as we have seen , is thus eminently beautiful ...
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