The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 120A. Constable, 1864 |
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Page 113
... called reality , and even vulgarity , of these Northern schools , to retrieve both by the spell of the highest moral and picturesque power . That " in- " spired Dutchman , " as Mrs. Jameson has called Rembrandt , threw all his grand and ...
... called reality , and even vulgarity , of these Northern schools , to retrieve both by the spell of the highest moral and picturesque power . That " in- " spired Dutchman , " as Mrs. Jameson has called Rembrandt , threw all his grand and ...
Page 158
... called upon dispassionately to consider . They are the more urgently called upon to do so , because education is now advancing among the lower and middle classes ; and if timely measures are not taken , we shall have the spectacle of an ...
... called upon dispassionately to consider . They are the more urgently called upon to do so , because education is now advancing among the lower and middle classes ; and if timely measures are not taken , we shall have the spectacle of an ...
Page 374
... called , had set up round Church and State . And it was his keen sense of the real feebleness , and yet of the massive vis inertia , which that ancient fortress displayed , which led him to indulge perpetually in the favourite process ...
... called , had set up round Church and State . And it was his keen sense of the real feebleness , and yet of the massive vis inertia , which that ancient fortress displayed , which led him to indulge perpetually in the favourite process ...
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