The Quarterly Review, Volume 246William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, Sir William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero Baron Ernle John Murray, 1926 |
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... experience . The pleasure that an educated person derives from a work of art is the result of appeals from many different elements , and depends largely on the range of imagina- tion and sympathy of the spectator on the one hand , and ...
... experience . The pleasure that an educated person derives from a work of art is the result of appeals from many different elements , and depends largely on the range of imagina- tion and sympathy of the spectator on the one hand , and ...
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... experience of practice might lead both of these writers to modify their views . The best modern archi- tecture does not ignore the past , it could not do so if it tried , but it realises how much it owes to it . Neither does it , nor ...
... experience of practice might lead both of these writers to modify their views . The best modern archi- tecture does not ignore the past , it could not do so if it tried , but it realises how much it owes to it . Neither does it , nor ...
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... experiences of Animate Nature and from biological ideas . Nature - study is doing wonders , with the current against it ... experience and biological ideas . It is the lack of them that partly accounts for the apathy of many minds to the ...
... experiences of Animate Nature and from biological ideas . Nature - study is doing wonders , with the current against it ... experience and biological ideas . It is the lack of them that partly accounts for the apathy of many minds to the ...
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... Experience has proved that this financial risk is very small , and the offer is an added inducement to the employees to subscribe . The amount of new capital that is issued by a scheme of this kind is under the control of the directors ...
... Experience has proved that this financial risk is very small , and the offer is an added inducement to the employees to subscribe . The amount of new capital that is issued by a scheme of this kind is under the control of the directors ...
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... experiences some men have in the abnormal excitement and strain of war . 6 Sometimes the ghost is maleficent . At Orchomenos there was a legend that the spirit of Acteon had once gone about ' with a stone in its hand , ' ravaging the ...
... experiences some men have in the abnormal excitement and strain of war . 6 Sometimes the ghost is maleficent . At Orchomenos there was a legend that the spirit of Acteon had once gone about ' with a stone in its hand , ' ravaging the ...
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