The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 19
... beauty . His young years and mine rose before me , and I could have wept over this new - found brother as Joseph over his dear Benjamin . I could no longer conceal my- self , but told him truly I was his brother indeed , and for his ...
... beauty . His young years and mine rose before me , and I could have wept over this new - found brother as Joseph over his dear Benjamin . I could no longer conceal my- self , but told him truly I was his brother indeed , and for his ...
Page 41
... for the attainment of still greater triumphs and rewards . We have made travelling expeditions ; be it ours also to make expeditious travelling cheap . " Art and Beauty . It is exceedingly difficult to write RAILWAY REFORM . 41.
... for the attainment of still greater triumphs and rewards . We have made travelling expeditions ; be it ours also to make expeditious travelling cheap . " Art and Beauty . It is exceedingly difficult to write RAILWAY REFORM . 41.
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Art and Beauty . It is exceedingly difficult to write intelligibly on art . Not , indeed , from the inherent difficulty and intricacy of the subject , though it is difficult , but from the impatience of readers , who do not care to be ...
Art and Beauty . It is exceedingly difficult to write intelligibly on art . Not , indeed , from the inherent difficulty and intricacy of the subject , though it is difficult , but from the impatience of readers , who do not care to be ...
Page 43
... beauty before it , and cannot see any that lies below the surface . This homeliness of aim and poverty of thought in the artist react upon the public , and save it the trouble , and even discourage the desire , of observing more ...
... beauty before it , and cannot see any that lies below the surface . This homeliness of aim and poverty of thought in the artist react upon the public , and save it the trouble , and even discourage the desire , of observing more ...
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... beauty of the world . These are exceptions alto- gether beyond our understanding . We are concerned now with the general law . The eye is the light of the body . That which gives it its own proper enjoyment is beauty . Beauty is the ...
... beauty of the world . These are exceptions alto- gether beyond our understanding . We are concerned now with the general law . The eye is the light of the body . That which gives it its own proper enjoyment is beauty . Beauty is the ...
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