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Pagina 84
... fact of nature , but its interest is closer to science than to art . It appeals to the intelligence , and it is the work of a good , cold under- standing . We respect the talent of the artist , we admire the picture , but both are ...
... fact of nature , but its interest is closer to science than to art . It appeals to the intelligence , and it is the work of a good , cold under- standing . We respect the talent of the artist , we admire the picture , but both are ...
Pagina 85
... fact report of the action and locali- ty of a group of figures , with an art- ist's expression of the sensuous and subtle , which seems to us at the bot- tom or in the life of most things , and the presence of which , visible or ...
... fact report of the action and locali- ty of a group of figures , with an art- ist's expression of the sensuous and subtle , which seems to us at the bot- tom or in the life of most things , and the presence of which , visible or ...
Pagina 91
... facts of the situation - an all - powerful middle class ; successful de- mocracy across the Atlantic ; revolution- ary ... fact which we , as Americans , cannot lament , but which we should bear in mind , when we judge the bravest , most ...
... facts of the situation - an all - powerful middle class ; successful de- mocracy across the Atlantic ; revolution- ary ... fact which we , as Americans , cannot lament , but which we should bear in mind , when we judge the bravest , most ...
Pagina 93
... Theodora , as Mrs. Campian is gene- rally called , is a rarely - drawn character ; in fact , by far the strongest in the novel . A sort of Margaret Fuller in accom- plishments , philosophical 1870. ] 93 DISRAELI AS STATESMAN AND NOVELIST .
... Theodora , as Mrs. Campian is gene- rally called , is a rarely - drawn character ; in fact , by far the strongest in the novel . A sort of Margaret Fuller in accom- plishments , philosophical 1870. ] 93 DISRAELI AS STATESMAN AND NOVELIST .
Pagina 101
... fact that here every thing comes to the surface ; no polished absolutism guards from view the latent corruption ; no system of espionage and censorship , of police and military despotism , keeps the outside fair , while private rights ...
... fact that here every thing comes to the surface ; no polished absolutism guards from view the latent corruption ; no system of espionage and censorship , of police and military despotism , keeps the outside fair , while private rights ...
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