The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 206A. Constable, 1907 |
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Page 143
... objects , and that revolution which he expects , he has for a long time determined , as a means of accomplishing his object , to destroy all confidence in every individual who has ever taken any part in public affairs . This he ...
... objects , and that revolution which he expects , he has for a long time determined , as a means of accomplishing his object , to destroy all confidence in every individual who has ever taken any part in public affairs . This he ...
Page 226
... object and object is made by colour , not by line . Black and white art , on the contrary , is a presentation of things by line without colour , and never attempts to show things as they are , but according to certain conventions . * At ...
... object and object is made by colour , not by line . Black and white art , on the contrary , is a presentation of things by line without colour , and never attempts to show things as they are , but according to certain conventions . * At ...
Page 227
... object from object by colour , that is , so far as we know the world through our eyes alone and evidently life as we know it or might know it through the eye is the sphere of work for the painter or draughts- man . If the leaf of a rose ...
... object from object by colour , that is , so far as we know the world through our eyes alone and evidently life as we know it or might know it through the eye is the sphere of work for the painter or draughts- man . If the leaf of a rose ...
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