The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 207A. Constable, 1808 |
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Page 56
... expression in a new form of art is accounted for by the consideration that it required no less time to consolidate the invading races into nationalities , and to bring to full fruition in art the qualities which had all along been ...
... expression in a new form of art is accounted for by the consideration that it required no less time to consolidate the invading races into nationalities , and to bring to full fruition in art the qualities which had all along been ...
Page 69
... expression of the vitality of the upward - springing movement , of that vertical tendency ex- pounded , as we have seen , by Patmore , and later by nearly all writers on this style . It is true that here and there he shows some ...
... expression of the vitality of the upward - springing movement , of that vertical tendency ex- pounded , as we have seen , by Patmore , and later by nearly all writers on this style . It is true that here and there he shows some ...
Page 91
... expressions in the Articles . ' * And further , when the same new deacon expresses his ' unfeigned belief in all the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments , ' that expression of belief can be fairly and justly made by ...
... expressions in the Articles . ' * And further , when the same new deacon expresses his ' unfeigned belief in all the canonical Scriptures of the Old and New Testaments , ' that expression of belief can be fairly and justly made by ...
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