A Painter's Camp in the Highlands, and Thoughts about Art: Thoughts about artMacmillan and Company, 1862 |
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... young trees at Westminster . This view of all literature as a register of human experience may be demurred to with regard to some of its departments . It may be objected , for example , that our contemporary poetry is no record of our ...
... young trees at Westminster . This view of all literature as a register of human experience may be demurred to with regard to some of its departments . It may be objected , for example , that our contemporary poetry is no record of our ...
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... young author how it happened that artists so rarely wrote upon their own art . " Because , " said the painter , " they are so generally deficient in the first rudiments of a literary education . " I believe that answer , however ...
... young author how it happened that artists so rarely wrote upon their own art . " Because , " said the painter , " they are so generally deficient in the first rudiments of a literary education . " I believe that answer , however ...
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... young men and women . ' Ah ! you don't understand me ; I have never met with any one who comprehends me ; ' and they sigh and weep , write verses and walk alone - fault of power to express their precise meaning . In a month or two ...
... young men and women . ' Ah ! you don't understand me ; I have never met with any one who comprehends me ; ' and they sigh and weep , write verses and walk alone - fault of power to express their precise meaning . In a month or two ...
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... young man of noble birth or liberal sentiments , from seeing the Jupiter at Pisa , would desire to be Phidias , or from the sight of the Juno at Argos to be Polycletus . " So says old Plutarch , and we may , therefore , argue from this ...
... young man of noble birth or liberal sentiments , from seeing the Jupiter at Pisa , would desire to be Phidias , or from the sight of the Juno at Argos to be Polycletus . " So says old Plutarch , and we may , therefore , argue from this ...
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... young Clive devotes himself to painting , it is considered a family disgrace by his friends , whose place in society , by the way , is of quite recent acquisition , and whose origin is so low , that they are all forced to tell lies ...
... young Clive devotes himself to painting , it is considered a family disgrace by his friends , whose place in society , by the way , is of quite recent acquisition , and whose origin is so low , that they are all forced to tell lies ...
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