The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... mind have been lost in the varied chances and changes of cen- turies , but sadder far to perceive that they have been sacrificed to the selfish whims of those who should most protect the artist's time and peace of mind . Michael Angelo ...
... mind have been lost in the varied chances and changes of cen- turies , but sadder far to perceive that they have been sacrificed to the selfish whims of those who should most protect the artist's time and peace of mind . Michael Angelo ...
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... mind at large , and one of the first specimens of would have had too little courage or too which executed in Italy dates from the much vanity to undertake . The subject year of his birth , he would never so much of St. Paul's Conversion ...
... mind at large , and one of the first specimens of would have had too little courage or too which executed in Italy dates from the much vanity to undertake . The subject year of his birth , he would never so much of St. Paul's Conversion ...
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... mind than that grief which arises from the loss of friends . But like other evils it must be endured with patience . The most powerful remedy is to apply to busi- ness or amusements which call the mind from its sorrows and prevent it ...
... mind than that grief which arises from the loss of friends . But like other evils it must be endured with patience . The most powerful remedy is to apply to busi- ness or amusements which call the mind from its sorrows and prevent it ...
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