The Quarterly Review, Volume 235, Issue 467John Murray, 1921 |
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Page 221
... the human mind is the idea that the triumph of one force Vol . 235.-No. 467 .. 6 over another is the only satisfactory end , especially. CONTENTS -APRIL, ART PAGE THE SAVING GRACE By Rear-Admiral Ronald A Hopwood (Retired)
... the human mind is the idea that the triumph of one force Vol . 235.-No. 467 .. 6 over another is the only satisfactory end , especially. CONTENTS -APRIL, ART PAGE THE SAVING GRACE By Rear-Admiral Ronald A Hopwood (Retired)
Page 225
... strength will ultimately depend upon who has the most money to spend . And if from this is deduced the idea that Sea Power , the greatest instrument for good or evil that exists , as Mahan has shown , and all. THE SAVING GRACE 225.
... strength will ultimately depend upon who has the most money to spend . And if from this is deduced the idea that Sea Power , the greatest instrument for good or evil that exists , as Mahan has shown , and all. THE SAVING GRACE 225.
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... ideas . Coleridge is perhaps the only English critic on record - for Shelley was too much the poet - who united the highest specula- tive with the highest artistic abilities ; yet , as is well known , he lacked the systematising spirit ...
... ideas . Coleridge is perhaps the only English critic on record - for Shelley was too much the poet - who united the highest specula- tive with the highest artistic abilities ; yet , as is well known , he lacked the systematising spirit ...
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... ideas in his head , says Croce , he can always give them expression . For by the mere fact of his having them they ... idea into words in the sense of communicating it to other people by uttering aloud or writing it down . According to ...
... ideas in his head , says Croce , he can always give them expression . For by the mere fact of his having them they ... idea into words in the sense of communicating it to other people by uttering aloud or writing it down . According to ...
Page 273
... idea or conception of his work of art completely and definitely formed and finished ( that is , expressed ) in his head before he begins to put pen to paper , brush to canvas , or chisel to marble . And it is the image in his head which ...
... idea or conception of his work of art completely and definitely formed and finished ( that is , expressed ) in his head before he begins to put pen to paper , brush to canvas , or chisel to marble . And it is the image in his head which ...
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