The National ReviewW.H. Allen, 1886 - Great Britain |
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Page 356
... and believing firmly in the perpetual progress of society , is provoked to think of so large a part of the merit of art lying in expression . Nature , regarded ( as the majority of men generally regard it ) in details , seems to it ...
... and believing firmly in the perpetual progress of society , is provoked to think of so large a part of the merit of art lying in expression . Nature , regarded ( as the majority of men generally regard it ) in details , seems to it ...
Page 481
It seems to me that any case of brutal ill - usage brought home to , and proved against , any officer should be sufficient to cancel his certificate . Men who do such things are a disgrace to the merchant service , and go far to mould ...
It seems to me that any case of brutal ill - usage brought home to , and proved against , any officer should be sufficient to cancel his certificate . Men who do such things are a disgrace to the merchant service , and go far to mould ...
Page 827
It would be injustice to mutilate by partial quotation this , which seems to me the most brilliant piece of his Nature painting . I class it with the lovely poem of Keats ' named “ Fancy , ” as holding the second rank in that peculiar ...
It would be injustice to mutilate by partial quotation this , which seems to me the most brilliant piece of his Nature painting . I class it with the lovely poem of Keats ' named “ Fancy , ” as holding the second rank in that peculiar ...
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