The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 141A. Constable, 1875 |
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... look in the face the undeniable fact , that the order of nature , in so far as unmodified by man , is such as no being , whose attributes are justice and benevolence , would have made , with the intention that his rational creatures ...
... look in the face the undeniable fact , that the order of nature , in so far as unmodified by man , is such as no being , whose attributes are justice and benevolence , would have made , with the intention that his rational creatures ...
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... look of the pure infant , whether Christian or Pagan , over whom his immortality broods like the day ; ' a look which scarcely another painter has so noted from life . For Leonardo's forte , we must re- member , was accurate observation ...
... look of the pure infant , whether Christian or Pagan , over whom his immortality broods like the day ; ' a look which scarcely another painter has so noted from life . For Leonardo's forte , we must re- member , was accurate observation ...
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... Look at me , sir , look at me , ' said the old veteran to the elder Macready - Keep your eye fixed on me when I am speaking ' to you . Attention is always fixed ; if you take your eye from me you rob the audience of my effects and you ...
... Look at me , sir , look at me , ' said the old veteran to the elder Macready - Keep your eye fixed on me when I am speaking ' to you . Attention is always fixed ; if you take your eye from me you rob the audience of my effects and you ...
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