A Century of RevolutionChapman and Hall, limited, 1890 - 239 Seiten |
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... Claude Bernard was the great light , is fair enough · And his claim that his school is the popular artistic expression of the Revolution seems unquestionably true 146 147 151 157 This is the especial value of his writings . The.
... Claude Bernard was the great light , is fair enough · And his claim that his school is the popular artistic expression of the Revolution seems unquestionably true 146 147 151 157 This is the especial value of his writings . The.
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... artist CHAPTER VI . THE REVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY . PAGE 159 161 The word Democracy is commonly used to denote the polity in contemporary Europe which is informed by the Revolutionary dogma This Democracy has very little in common with ...
... artist CHAPTER VI . THE REVOLUTION AND DEMOCRACY . PAGE 159 161 The word Democracy is commonly used to denote the polity in contemporary Europe which is informed by the Revolutionary dogma This Democracy has very little in common with ...
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... artistic soul , as ever did the gracious or terrible gods of antique or middle times . There are glories in Turner's ... artists who believed that their work was for the service and honour of a deity . " It is as mistaken to suppose that ...
... artistic soul , as ever did the gracious or terrible gods of antique or middle times . There are glories in Turner's ... artists who believed that their work was for the service and honour of a deity . " It is as mistaken to suppose that ...
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... artist . This view has been succinctly stated by Balzac in his profoundly philosophic study , Le Chef - d'œuvre Inconnu . " The mission of art , " he makes Maître Frenhofer say , " is not to copy nature , but to express it . We have to ...
... artist . This view has been succinctly stated by Balzac in his profoundly philosophic study , Le Chef - d'œuvre Inconnu . " The mission of art , " he makes Maître Frenhofer say , " is not to copy nature , but to express it . We have to ...
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... artist in fiction , like all artists , must follow the latest methods adopted by the student of experimental medicine . Invention must disappear from the novel and the drama . The science of the vivisector is to take its place . In this ...
... artist in fiction , like all artists , must follow the latest methods adopted by the student of experimental medicine . Invention must disappear from the novel and the drama . The science of the vivisector is to take its place . In this ...
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