A Painter's Camp in the Highlands, and Thoughts about Art: Thoughts about artMacmillan and Company, 1862 |
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... the affairs of other individuals he becomes the centre of forces whose com- plicated effects it is impossible to calculate , and so the money - lender has a place in the modern world 24 The Painter in his Relation to Society .
... the affairs of other individuals he becomes the centre of forces whose com- plicated effects it is impossible to calculate , and so the money - lender has a place in the modern world 24 The Painter in his Relation to Society .
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... effect on the imagination becomes less and less in proportion to the diminution of power , till it causes mere politeness to the landed proprietor , who is king only of a few acres . An old gentleman , a Frenchman , whom I know very ...
... effect on the imagination becomes less and less in proportion to the diminution of power , till it causes mere politeness to the landed proprietor , who is king only of a few acres . An old gentleman , a Frenchman , whom I know very ...
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... effect in the end . The fact is , our affections must be very deeply engaged in a pursuit to enable us to follow it steadily against the opinion of all around us ; and Clive , not being a born painter like J. J. , but only a lad of good ...
... effect in the end . The fact is , our affections must be very deeply engaged in a pursuit to enable us to follow it steadily against the opinion of all around us ; and Clive , not being a born painter like J. J. , but only a lad of good ...
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... unless we are told ; and the pretence we make about it has a bad effect on our character . " Mr. Bryant's idea that the clever folks should be banished into a world of their own , and not 42 The Painter in his Relation to Society .
... unless we are told ; and the pretence we make about it has a bad effect on our character . " Mr. Bryant's idea that the clever folks should be banished into a world of their own , and not 42 The Painter in his Relation to Society .
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... effects of money may be better studied than there . Accordingly much labour and ability have been devoted , by several eminent French writers , to the analysis of money - power in its relation to life in all its forms - to artistic life ...
... effects of money may be better studied than there . Accordingly much labour and ability have been devoted , by several eminent French writers , to the analysis of money - power in its relation to life in all its forms - to artistic life ...
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