The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 203A. Constable, 1906 |
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Page 176
... lines , unbroken masses , un- broken colours . Uniformity of colour and a long continuation of lines are distinguishing features of nearly all his best work . Different also in principle from the Florentines was his treat- ment of ...
... lines , unbroken masses , un- broken colours . Uniformity of colour and a long continuation of lines are distinguishing features of nearly all his best work . Different also in principle from the Florentines was his treat- ment of ...
Page 198
... lines to soar receives its expression in the use made of the clustered shafts . These shafts are really , as we have pointed out , bundles of stalks projected through their capitals in every direction ; so that , looking up the length ...
... lines to soar receives its expression in the use made of the clustered shafts . These shafts are really , as we have pointed out , bundles of stalks projected through their capitals in every direction ; so that , looking up the length ...
Page 302
... lines depict was not the Union but the Conversazione Society , commonly known as the ' Apostles . ' Chief of this ... lines from an earlier ' In Memoriam , ' written by a poet of his own Trinity , just two centuries earlier , the lines ...
... lines depict was not the Union but the Conversazione Society , commonly known as the ' Apostles . ' Chief of this ... lines from an earlier ' In Memoriam , ' written by a poet of his own Trinity , just two centuries earlier , the lines ...
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