Essays: Political, Historical, and MiscellaneousW. Blackwood, 1850 |
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Sivu 67
... brought out or illustrated the permanent temper of mind . A collection of ancient statues is a vast imaginary gallery , in which , as in the heroes of the Iliad , every con- ceivable gradation of the human mind is exhibited , from the ...
... brought out or illustrated the permanent temper of mind . A collection of ancient statues is a vast imaginary gallery , in which , as in the heroes of the Iliad , every con- ceivable gradation of the human mind is exhibited , from the ...
Sivu 68
... brought forth in that immortal poet , had penetrated his kindred spirit , and realised the Inferno in the representation of the Last Judgment . But it was the Spirit of Christ which had been breathed into the heart of Raphael . The ...
... brought forth in that immortal poet , had penetrated his kindred spirit , and realised the Inferno in the representation of the Last Judgment . But it was the Spirit of Christ which had been breathed into the heart of Raphael . The ...
Sivu 69
... brought from Fontainebleau , also in the Louvre , St Mark at Munich , and several of the lesser pieces of Raphael in the same rich collection in that city , are so many gems of art , embodying this conception , which to the end of the ...
... brought from Fontainebleau , also in the Louvre , St Mark at Munich , and several of the lesser pieces of Raphael in the same rich collection in that city , are so many gems of art , embodying this conception , which to the end of the ...
Sivu 78
... brought to bear on the annals of man , that has chiefly gained for him , and with justice , the character of a philo- sophic historian . To this may be added the admirable clearness and rhetorical powers with which he has stated the ...
... brought to bear on the annals of man , that has chiefly gained for him , and with justice , the character of a philo- sophic historian . To this may be added the admirable clearness and rhetorical powers with which he has stated the ...
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... brought about the Reformation , nor the vast benefits which Luther conferred upon mankind by bringing them to light both were so great , that they hardly admitted of exaggeration . His error - and , in the delineation of the progress of ...
... brought about the Reformation , nor the vast benefits which Luther conferred upon mankind by bringing them to light both were so great , that they hardly admitted of exaggeration . His error - and , in the delineation of the progress of ...
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