The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 35
... means many a railway shareholder has had to mourn over the reduction of an interest , which promised at one time to be the most flourishing and permanent in the kingdom ; and many a board of directors is struggling to overcome ...
... means many a railway shareholder has had to mourn over the reduction of an interest , which promised at one time to be the most flourishing and permanent in the kingdom ; and many a board of directors is struggling to overcome ...
Page 38
... means of safety and protection . Shall we adopt the American carriage , or shall some other method be devised ? These are questions which at present are left to individual companies to decide or shelve as they please . As Thomas Gray ...
... means of safety and protection . Shall we adopt the American carriage , or shall some other method be devised ? These are questions which at present are left to individual companies to decide or shelve as they please . As Thomas Gray ...
Page 47
... means production , or bringing into being - in a certain sense , creation ; while the Latins borrowed the term art , expressive of method ; the one language speaking of it as of a kind of inborn faculty , the other borrowing a word ...
... means production , or bringing into being - in a certain sense , creation ; while the Latins borrowed the term art , expressive of method ; the one language speaking of it as of a kind of inborn faculty , the other borrowing a word ...
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... means , the other absorbed in the end . The vivid image of the end or object of any exertions , and the power of clearly seeing or understanding this image , are most im- portant to the right attainment of that object . Unless we ...
... means , the other absorbed in the end . The vivid image of the end or object of any exertions , and the power of clearly seeing or understanding this image , are most im- portant to the right attainment of that object . Unless we ...
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... means at hand , colours , canvas , marble , and so on . We ought , then , first to settle what we mean by beauty , and know how to look for it in nature , so as to be able to judge whether the artist has had the same knowledge , and has ...
... means at hand , colours , canvas , marble , and so on . We ought , then , first to settle what we mean by beauty , and know how to look for it in nature , so as to be able to judge whether the artist has had the same knowledge , and has ...
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