The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 210A. Constable, 1909 |
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Page 54
... live in and for the present , identifying ourselves with interests the nature of which is to fade and pass , than to dwell , in heart and mind , in the ideal world of changeless perfection . Mysticism , in its abstract form , may thus ...
... live in and for the present , identifying ourselves with interests the nature of which is to fade and pass , than to dwell , in heart and mind , in the ideal world of changeless perfection . Mysticism , in its abstract form , may thus ...
Page 243
... live by the work of his strength and prime , not of his weakness and disease ; he will live by his writings on Nature . Few indeed are there who have touched natural things with his confidence and tenderness , for few have possessed his ...
... live by the work of his strength and prime , not of his weakness and disease ; he will live by his writings on Nature . Few indeed are there who have touched natural things with his confidence and tenderness , for few have possessed his ...
Page 410
... live if the parts are to live . Hands , feet , eyes , ears , noses , hair , arms , and legs are all carved in Egyptian art , not imitatively , not as by one who realises the meaning and nature of that which he depicts , but in ...
... live if the parts are to live . Hands , feet , eyes , ears , noses , hair , arms , and legs are all carved in Egyptian art , not imitatively , not as by one who realises the meaning and nature of that which he depicts , but in ...
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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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