The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 104
... sense after the fashion of a nightmare and enduing the insistent phantas- magoria of human monstrosities with a ... sense of sound , displayed in the construction of what may be called the pictorial phrase , his utilisation of words and ...
... sense after the fashion of a nightmare and enduing the insistent phantas- magoria of human monstrosities with a ... sense of sound , displayed in the construction of what may be called the pictorial phrase , his utilisation of words and ...
Page 111
... sense which demands justice , by the aesthetic sense which peremptorily prohibits exaggeration , or by the scientife sense , which dictates an exactitude of statement neutrality of passion alone guarantees , hatred for good or for evil ...
... sense which demands justice , by the aesthetic sense which peremptorily prohibits exaggeration , or by the scientife sense , which dictates an exactitude of statement neutrality of passion alone guarantees , hatred for good or for evil ...
Page 147
... sense is to be common nonsense , the specialist must test the facts . The taste for glaring colours and strong assertions negative or affirmative is like the drink craving - crescit indulgens sibi : and to give way to either is to lose ...
... sense is to be common nonsense , the specialist must test the facts . The taste for glaring colours and strong assertions negative or affirmative is like the drink craving - crescit indulgens sibi : and to give way to either is to lose ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
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