The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and ThingsBell & Daldy, 1870 - 538 Seiten |
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... ARTISTS ENVY 119 132 EGOTISM • SITTING FOR ONE'S PICTURE WHETHER GENIUS IS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? THE PLEASURE OF HATING DR . SPURZHEIM'S THEORY HOT AND COLD 147 • 160 • 176 190 D • 218 236 • THE NEW SCHOOL OF REFORM . 250 THE ...
... ARTISTS ENVY 119 132 EGOTISM • SITTING FOR ONE'S PICTURE WHETHER GENIUS IS CONSCIOUS OF ITS POWERS ? THE PLEASURE OF HATING DR . SPURZHEIM'S THEORY HOT AND COLD 147 • 160 • 176 190 D • 218 236 • THE NEW SCHOOL OF REFORM . 250 THE ...
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... artist , & c . , may all have great knowledge and ingenuity in their several vocations , the details of which will be very edify- ing to themselves , and just as incomprehensible to their neighbours but over and above this professional ...
... artist , & c . , may all have great knowledge and ingenuity in their several vocations , the details of which will be very edify- ing to themselves , and just as incomprehensible to their neighbours but over and above this professional ...
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... artist would paint a better likeness of a person after he was dead , from description or different sketches of the face , than from having seen the individual living man . On the contrary , I humbly conceive that the seeing half a dozen ...
... artist would paint a better likeness of a person after he was dead , from description or different sketches of the face , than from having seen the individual living man . On the contrary , I humbly conceive that the seeing half a dozen ...
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... artists ( for instance ) of considerable merit , and a certain native rough strength and resolution of mind , who have been active and enterprising in their profession , but who never seemed to think of any works but those which they ...
... artists ( for instance ) of considerable merit , and a certain native rough strength and resolution of mind , who have been active and enterprising in their profession , but who never seemed to think of any works but those which they ...
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... artists have in general been the most prolific or the most elaborate , as the best writers have been frequently the most voluminous as well as in- defatigable . We have a great living instance among . writers , that the quality of a ...
... artists have in general been the most prolific or the most elaborate , as the best writers have been frequently the most voluminous as well as in- defatigable . We have a great living instance among . writers , that the quality of a ...
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