A Dictionary of Quotations in Prose: From American and Foreign Authors, Including Translations from Ancient SourcesAnna Lydia Ward |
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... : Table Talk . Aristocracy is always cruel . 189 Wendell Phillips : Speeches , Lectures , and Letters . Toussaint L'Ouverture , December , 1861 . ARISTOCRACY — ART . A social life which worships money 18 ARCHITECTURE - ARISTOCRACY .
... : Table Talk . Aristocracy is always cruel . 189 Wendell Phillips : Speeches , Lectures , and Letters . Toussaint L'Ouverture , December , 1861 . ARISTOCRACY — ART . A social life which worships money 18 ARCHITECTURE - ARISTOCRACY .
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... Lectures and Miscellanies . The Principle of Universality in Art . Art is nothing more than the shadow of humanity . 214 Henry James : Lectures and Miscellanies . The Principle of Universality in Art . Art is positive , claiming a ...
... Lectures and Miscellanies . The Principle of Universality in Art . Art is nothing more than the shadow of humanity . 214 Henry James : Lectures and Miscellanies . The Principle of Universality in Art . Art is positive , claiming a ...
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... Lectures on Art and Poems . Aphorisms written on the Walls of his Studio . Art reveals nature by interpreting its intentions and for- mulating its desires . Every ideal is the key of a long enigma . The great artist is the simplifier ...
... Lectures on Art and Poems . Aphorisms written on the Walls of his Studio . Art reveals nature by interpreting its intentions and for- mulating its desires . Every ideal is the key of a long enigma . The great artist is the simplifier ...
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... Lectures and Miscellanies . Lect . iii . The Principle of Universality in Art . The artist , the man who is striving to actualize an idea , in- evitably feels a sense of human dignity or worth to which the mere paid laborer is a ...
... Lectures and Miscellanies . Lect . iii . The Principle of Universality in Art . The artist , the man who is striving to actualize an idea , in- evitably feels a sense of human dignity or worth to which the mere paid laborer is a ...
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... Lectures on Education . Lect . vi . He who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things ought himself to be a true poem . Milton : Apology for Smectymnuus . 356 The last thing that we find in making a ...
... Lectures on Education . Lect . vi . He who would not be frustrate of his hope to write well hereafter in laudable things ought himself to be a true poem . Milton : Apology for Smectymnuus . 356 The last thing that we find in making a ...
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