The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 212A. Constable, 1910 |
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Page 43
... whole sum of the spiritual experience of the Middle Ages . This it is which has brought spiritual things more within reach of the human consciousness . This is what has altered and multiplied man's faculties , which has quickened the ...
... whole sum of the spiritual experience of the Middle Ages . This it is which has brought spiritual things more within reach of the human consciousness . This is what has altered and multiplied man's faculties , which has quickened the ...
Page 244
... whole to the former while on Surrey's noble lines written in captivity he makes the following fine panegyric : - ' I know of few verses in the whole range of human poetry in which the voice of Nature utters the accents of grief with ...
... whole to the former while on Surrey's noble lines written in captivity he makes the following fine panegyric : - ' I know of few verses in the whole range of human poetry in which the voice of Nature utters the accents of grief with ...
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... whole figure . Consequently the more keenly the sculptor feels the dominating motive and the more perfectly he harmonises his subject in obedience to its dictates the more expressive his statue becomes . All this is evident enough , but ...
... whole figure . Consequently the more keenly the sculptor feels the dominating motive and the more perfectly he harmonises his subject in obedience to its dictates the more expressive his statue becomes . All this is evident enough , but ...
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THE DEATH OF THE KING | 1 |
tion By John Pentland Mahaffy New York | 32 |
Lyte Macmillan 1899 | 54 |
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