International Monthly: A Magazine of Contemporary Thought, Том 5Frederick Albert Richardson Fox, Duffield, 1902 |
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... human and natural that in this race for results the thing right before our eyes should be overlooked . Every one who sails into the harbor of Athens passes the wooded heights of Ægina , upon which the pillars of one of the noblest Greek ...
... human and natural that in this race for results the thing right before our eyes should be overlooked . Every one who sails into the harbor of Athens passes the wooded heights of Ægina , upon which the pillars of one of the noblest Greek ...
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... human bodies , in movement and action , is really more appreciable in the separate fragments , arms and legs , hands and feet , than in the complete figures , because the examining gaze is more concentrated , and only the superior ...
... human bodies , in movement and action , is really more appreciable in the separate fragments , arms and legs , hands and feet , than in the complete figures , because the examining gaze is more concentrated , and only the superior ...
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... human medium , and the realists , faithful to nature exclusively , have always preferred color . Moreover , the example of Monet clearly shows that there is a moment when the intense contemplation of nature ceases to be realistic , and ...
... human medium , and the realists , faithful to nature exclusively , have always preferred color . Moreover , the example of Monet clearly shows that there is a moment when the intense contemplation of nature ceases to be realistic , and ...
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... human physiognomy . He is fond of conflicting lights , painting objects illuminated by the moon and by a lamp , or by two opposing lights , and in this direction he has accomplished wonders . He is a painter in love with color , he ...
... human physiognomy . He is fond of conflicting lights , painting objects illuminated by the moon and by a lamp , or by two opposing lights , and in this direction he has accomplished wonders . He is a painter in love with color , he ...
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... human race ; as though telegraphs and telephones were in themselves things of extraordinary value , despite the fact that what men say to each other by means of them is not at all wiser , nobler , or in any way more excellent than what ...
... human race ; as though telegraphs and telephones were in themselves things of extraordinary value , despite the fact that what men say to each other by means of them is not at all wiser , nobler , or in any way more excellent than what ...
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