Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 83
... believe it could teach many of our landscape- painters just in what respect their me- thod is monotonous and feeble . It is the work of a master . Why is it that both of these specimens of French land- scape - art are more interesting ...
... believe it could teach many of our landscape- painters just in what respect their me- thod is monotonous and feeble . It is the work of a master . Why is it that both of these specimens of French land- scape - art are more interesting ...
Pagina 92
... believe in the most important part of the Jewish reli- gion . " Coming down to " Lothair , " we find it , as we said at the outset , the ripe fruit of Disraeli's whole lifetime - the expression of the sentiments which have inspired and ...
... believe in the most important part of the Jewish reli- gion . " Coming down to " Lothair , " we find it , as we said at the outset , the ripe fruit of Disraeli's whole lifetime - the expression of the sentiments which have inspired and ...
Pagina 110
... believe in immortality and in God ? They touch one so profoundly ; they ex- alt one's sense of the redemptive spirit that may live in a man , and they make one so humble ! They hush the Phari- see and the materialist who lives so ...
... believe in immortality and in God ? They touch one so profoundly ; they ex- alt one's sense of the redemptive spirit that may live in a man , and they make one so humble ! They hush the Phari- see and the materialist who lives so ...
Pagina 111
... believe , will enable us so to outrun all the older civ- ilizations , as , in Coleridge's phrase , “ to dwarf them by distance . " By our ma- terial labors we have opened the field on an unexampled scale ; and by our political struggles ...
... believe , will enable us so to outrun all the older civ- ilizations , as , in Coleridge's phrase , “ to dwarf them by distance . " By our ma- terial labors we have opened the field on an unexampled scale ; and by our political struggles ...
Pagina 120
... believe ; but whatever his motive , we cannot applaud it ; for of books already written , both by our enemies and our friends , there are enough . There are far too many such books as Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight , the joint ...
... believe ; but whatever his motive , we cannot applaud it ; for of books already written , both by our enemies and our friends , there are enough . There are far too many such books as Paris by Sunlight and Gaslight , the joint ...
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