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... means to reach the shrine of the Three Kings of Cologne . His condition , he says , was so abject as to excel the loathsomeness of other beggars , and he was not yet out of France ! On arriving one evening at the gate of Lyons , the ...
... means to reach the shrine of the Three Kings of Cologne . His condition , he says , was so abject as to excel the loathsomeness of other beggars , and he was not yet out of France ! On arriving one evening at the gate of Lyons , the ...
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... mean when aims appear to be submerged in means , and where great purposes are often lost sight of in great endeavours . " Art for Art's sake , " as it is frequently termed , which is , of course , Art for the artist's sake rather than ...
... mean when aims appear to be submerged in means , and where great purposes are often lost sight of in great endeavours . " Art for Art's sake , " as it is frequently termed , which is , of course , Art for the artist's sake rather than ...
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... means were not the end ; and however much they kept the means to themselves , and revelled in them may be , the end was always the good of the people , and that they might add to their gaiety or happiness by leading them into the paths ...
... means were not the end ; and however much they kept the means to themselves , and revelled in them may be , the end was always the good of the people , and that they might add to their gaiety or happiness by leading them into the paths ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
Urheberrecht | |
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