The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volym 142A. Constable, 1875 |
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... never so lightly fulfilled as under the magical glow of a Roman sun . If the doom of Rome , as regards the purely artist life , has in some measure gone forth with her late increased political importance , and no less in- creased order ...
... never so lightly fulfilled as under the magical glow of a Roman sun . If the doom of Rome , as regards the purely artist life , has in some measure gone forth with her late increased political importance , and no less in- creased order ...
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... never more the nursing mother of art and the paradise of the artist than during that space of its modern history when the mine of learning opened by Winckelmann and Visconti , and further developed by Niebuhr , Zoega , and Bunsen - the ...
... never more the nursing mother of art and the paradise of the artist than during that space of its modern history when the mine of learning opened by Winckelmann and Visconti , and further developed by Niebuhr , Zoega , and Bunsen - the ...
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... Never- theless , his progress in drawing and modelling was such as to entitle him to the prize of the small silver medal awarded by the Academy - a circumstance published in the Copenhagen journals of the day . At about this time , 4 ...
... Never- theless , his progress in drawing and modelling was such as to entitle him to the prize of the small silver medal awarded by the Academy - a circumstance published in the Copenhagen journals of the day . At about this time , 4 ...
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... never been equalled . 6 After this success his father decided that Bertel was quali- fied to join him in the regular partnership of his humble art , while such was the mental inertness of the lad that he was quite ready to be satisfied ...
... never been equalled . 6 After this success his father decided that Bertel was quali- fied to join him in the regular partnership of his humble art , while such was the mental inertness of the lad that he was quite ready to be satisfied ...
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... never was more strictly a sheet of white paper ' as regards common intelligence than Thor- valdsen on his arrival in Rome . Without energy , equally as without guile or ambition , it is curious to picture the level at which he would ...
... never was more strictly a sheet of white paper ' as regards common intelligence than Thor- valdsen on his arrival in Rome . Without energy , equally as without guile or ambition , it is curious to picture the level at which he would ...
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Sida 85 - The feeling of commiseration belongs to all men; so does that of shame and dislike; and that of reverence and respect; and that of approving and disapproving.
Sida 444 - Simeon and Levi are brethren ; Instruments of cruelty are in their habitations. O my soul, come not thou into their secret ; Unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united : For in their anger they slew a man, And in their selfwill they digged down a wall. Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce ; And their wrath, for it was cruel : 1 will divide them in Jacob, And scatter them in Israel.
Sida 128 - Wherever this boasted machinery is established, the children of the poor are death-doomed from their cradles. Look for one moment at midnight into a cottonmill, amidst the smell of oil, the smoke of lamps, the rattling of wheels, the dizzy and complicated motions of diabolical...
Sida 444 - And Jacob called unto his sons, and said, Gather yourselves together, that I may tell you that which shall befall you in the last days.
Sida 456 - And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea ; and the Lord caused the sea to go back by a strong east wind all that night, and made the sea dry land, and the waters were divided.
Sida 120 - Shall that deep-treasured memory dwell ; That, more than language can express, Pure miracle of loveliness, Whose voice so sweet, whose eyes so bright, Were my soul's music, and its light, In those blest days when life was new, And hope was false, but love was true.
Sida 73 - He may.' If he ask me — ' Who may put him to death ? ' I will answer him, — ' The chief criminal judge may put him to death.
Sida 466 - And when he had removed him, he raised up unto them David to be their king ; to whom also he gave testimony, and said, I have found David the son of Jesse, a man after mine own heart, which shall fulfil all my will.
Sida 137 - For the tender beech and the sapling oak, That grow by the shadowy rill, You may cut down both at a single stroke, You may cut down which you will. " But this you must know, that as long as they grow. Whatever change may be, You never can teach either oak or beech To be aught but a greenwood tree.
Sida 70 - T'ang is indeed a worthy prince. He has not yet heard, however the real doctrines of antiquity. Now, wise and able princes should cultivate the ground equally and along with their people, and eat the fruit of their labour.