The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... language of painting is com- paratively of no value as the vehicle of thought , which is a faculty conveyed much better by its own proper medium - the written forms of speech ; but that the lan- guage of painting , being capable of ...
... language of painting is com- paratively of no value as the vehicle of thought , which is a faculty conveyed much better by its own proper medium - the written forms of speech ; but that the lan- guage of painting , being capable of ...
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... language alone as the mind can enjoy at once . * " • Enough , it appears to us , has been said to show that it is not the subject of a pic- ture to which Mr. Ruskin alludes by the term thought , ' and in comparison with which the language ...
... language alone as the mind can enjoy at once . * " • Enough , it appears to us , has been said to show that it is not the subject of a pic- ture to which Mr. Ruskin alludes by the term thought , ' and in comparison with which the language ...
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... language Mr. Ruskin despises is not so much to be considered as invalua- ble ' for his thoughts , as indispensable for them . For as the language of music in- volves the idea conveyed by it , and the loftier the composer's sound the ...
... language Mr. Ruskin despises is not so much to be considered as invalua- ble ' for his thoughts , as indispensable for them . For as the language of music in- volves the idea conveyed by it , and the loftier the composer's sound the ...
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