The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 211A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 359
... existence . This Federation was itself so loosely formed that from about 1878 three unions were working independently of one another . ' But in spite of these and other vicissitudes wages had by the end of 1875 risen . The supervening ...
... existence . This Federation was itself so loosely formed that from about 1878 three unions were working independently of one another . ' But in spite of these and other vicissitudes wages had by the end of 1875 risen . The supervening ...
Page 376
... existence of one aesthetic emotion , that of admiration for the beautiful , is paralleled , not by the existence of a multitude of practical emotions , but by that of one only , the desire for the good . If these two do not ultimately ...
... existence of one aesthetic emotion , that of admiration for the beautiful , is paralleled , not by the existence of a multitude of practical emotions , but by that of one only , the desire for the good . If these two do not ultimately ...
Page 379
... existence apart from the mind of the artist who conceives or imagines it . The artist is judged by his creations . They and not his emotions or his attitude towards them are liked and disliked , compared and analysed with the same ...
... existence apart from the mind of the artist who conceives or imagines it . The artist is judged by his creations . They and not his emotions or his attitude towards them are liked and disliked , compared and analysed with the same ...
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1 Industrial Efficiency A comparative study | 1 |
Golden Age By E L S Horsburgh B | 35 |
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