The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 124
... given moment the attention is fixed on one only of these various aspects , and that though it may wander from one aspect to another , an ordinary person is not likely ever to perceive more than a few of them . The point upon which we ...
... given moment the attention is fixed on one only of these various aspects , and that though it may wander from one aspect to another , an ordinary person is not likely ever to perceive more than a few of them . The point upon which we ...
Page 185
... given to the world . We cannot then credit Israëls with the same sort of genius , with being the same sort of epochal man that was the Barbizon painter . But in many points of technique the Dutchman has the advantage . Israëls ...
... given to the world . We cannot then credit Israëls with the same sort of genius , with being the same sort of epochal man that was the Barbizon painter . But in many points of technique the Dutchman has the advantage . Israëls ...
Page 227
... given to reflecting , or rather he is much given to wild surmising . Because knowledge comes to him on natural subjects he seems to think it will come equally spontaneously on all other subjects . The result is an extraordinary farrago ...
... given to reflecting , or rather he is much given to wild surmising . Because knowledge comes to him on natural subjects he seems to think it will come equally spontaneously on all other subjects . The result is an extraordinary farrago ...
Contents
1 Report of South African Convention 19089 | 1 |
Saint Catherine of Genoa and her Friends | 34 |
Fleets Great Britain and Foreign Countries | 57 |
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