The Principal Speeches and Addresses of ...Murray, 1862 - 268 pages |
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... highest efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- " hibited and offered for sale , are becoming " articles of trade , following as such the " unreasoning laws of markets and fashion ; " and public and ...
... highest efforts of mind or feeling . 66 " The works of art , by being publicly ex- " hibited and offered for sale , are becoming " articles of trade , following as such the " unreasoning laws of markets and fashion ; " and public and ...
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... highest object , the honour of his country ; he " met you the following day together with " other commissioners , to confer with you 66 66 upon the details of our undertaking ; and you must have been struck , as everybody " has been who ...
... highest object , the honour of his country ; he " met you the following day together with " other commissioners , to confer with you 66 66 upon the details of our undertaking ; and you must have been struck , as everybody " has been who ...
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... highest planets- 66 66 66 66 Saturn , the planet of rest and contem- plation , and Jupiter , the planet of civil society and action . " It was with a feeling similar to that ex- poorer classes . pressed in the foregoing passage that the ...
... highest planets- 66 66 66 66 Saturn , the planet of rest and contem- plation , and Jupiter , the planet of civil society and action . " It was with a feeling similar to that ex- poorer classes . pressed in the foregoing passage that the ...
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... highest form , it expressed - the beau- tiful . He cared not so much for a close representation of the things of daily life , as for that ideal world which Art shadows forth , and interprets to mankind . Hence his love for many a ...
... highest form , it expressed - the beau- tiful . He cared not so much for a close representation of the things of daily life , as for that ideal world which Art shadows forth , and interprets to mankind . Hence his love for many a ...
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... highest province — that he excelled many men who were distinguished artists themselves , and had given their lives to the cultivation of Art . Again , there was the Prince's skill in organization , that almost amounted to an art , which ...
... highest province — that he excelled many men who were distinguished artists themselves , and had given their lives to the cultivation of Art . Again , there was the Prince's skill in organization , that almost amounted to an art , which ...
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