Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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... mind of a painter - that is , of one man in ten thousand ? No , but to make them apparent to the eye and mind of all . If a picture be admired by none but painters , I think it is a strong presumption that the picture is bad . A painter ...
... mind of a painter - that is , of one man in ten thousand ? No , but to make them apparent to the eye and mind of all . If a picture be admired by none but painters , I think it is a strong presumption that the picture is bad . A painter ...
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... mind , on the contrary , is intensely and passionately subjective and indi- vidual . One never loses sight of the creator's mind in the creatures of his genius ; but the universality and depth of his sympathy enable him so to throw his ...
... mind , on the contrary , is intensely and passionately subjective and indi- vidual . One never loses sight of the creator's mind in the creatures of his genius ; but the universality and depth of his sympathy enable him so to throw his ...
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... mind , not a quick and flexible intelligence . Openness of mind and flexibility of intelligence were very signal characteristics of the Athenian people in ancient times ; everybody will feel that . Openness of mind and flexibility of ...
... mind , not a quick and flexible intelligence . Openness of mind and flexibility of intelligence were very signal characteristics of the Athenian people in ancient times ; everybody will feel that . Openness of mind and flexibility of ...
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THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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