The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... thought over and over again ; while with there will be little to fear from all that the Greeks , not only the same thought , labyrinth of specious argument which de- but the same motive or particular mode of pends upon them . Further ...
... thought over and over again ; while with there will be little to fear from all that the Greeks , not only the same thought , labyrinth of specious argument which de- but the same motive or particular mode of pends upon them . Further ...
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... thought to come within that grasp of positive representation which constitutes a subject for a picture , let us next look at that most essential and com- pact form in which thought can be con- densed - that which is defined as , the thought ...
... thought to come within that grasp of positive representation which constitutes a subject for a picture , let us next look at that most essential and com- pact form in which thought can be con- densed - that which is defined as , the thought ...
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... thought at all , the mere transfer to his masters in the instinctive principles of art , vehicle has utterly put it out of joint . A that they never hesitated even to do very little reflection upon favourite thoughts violence to thought ...
... thought at all , the mere transfer to his masters in the instinctive principles of art , vehicle has utterly put it out of joint . A that they never hesitated even to do very little reflection upon favourite thoughts violence to thought ...
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