Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 3J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902 - English literature |
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Page 68
... truth , and to those generous affections which the constitution of our moral nature has linked to the full perception of it . Yet evil may , nay it will , be occasioned . Weak men may take offence , and wicked men avail themselves of it ...
... truth , and to those generous affections which the constitution of our moral nature has linked to the full perception of it . Yet evil may , nay it will , be occasioned . Weak men may take offence , and wicked men avail themselves of it ...
Page 570
... truth to nature ' as the object of art ; their definition of truth and their conception of nature were , in fact , widely different . After the Stones of Venice was completed , Ruskin returned to what he still regarded as his main work ...
... truth to nature ' as the object of art ; their definition of truth and their conception of nature were , in fact , widely different . After the Stones of Venice was completed , Ruskin returned to what he still regarded as his main work ...
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... truth for whom no pains were too great that might establish a fact . But he made no parade of his efforts . In the introduction to the Pioneers of France in the New World he describes his ideal method ; and his work reached in fact a ...
... truth for whom no pains were too great that might establish a fact . But he made no parade of his efforts . In the introduction to the Pioneers of France in the New World he describes his ideal method ; and his work reached in fact a ...
Contents
THE NINETEENTH CENTURY | 1 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 11 |
SIR WALTER SCOTT | 30 |
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