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... successful . They made their debut as art critics rather too early , with reviews of the Salons of 1852 and 1855 , and these two reviews show up their defects in no uncertain manner . To begin with , they are much too selective , not in ...
... successful . They made their debut as art critics rather too early , with reviews of the Salons of 1852 and 1855 , and these two reviews show up their defects in no uncertain manner . To begin with , they are much too selective , not in ...
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... successful unqualified practitioner - a vocation which he combined with that of parson . As a poet , he inherited from the eighteenth century the formal graces of the heroic couplet , but infused the form with an objective and often ...
... successful unqualified practitioner - a vocation which he combined with that of parson . As a poet , he inherited from the eighteenth century the formal graces of the heroic couplet , but infused the form with an objective and often ...
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... successful general practitioner whose father had emigrated from England to the United States and kept his British nationality . At the opposite extreme from the genteel Bridges ( and perhaps reacting against his British origins ) ...
... successful general practitioner whose father had emigrated from England to the United States and kept his British nationality . At the opposite extreme from the genteel Bridges ( and perhaps reacting against his British origins ) ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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