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Pagina 21
... nothing has other can satisfy the true historical student , drawn the bonds of
fellowship between unless he is able at the same time to dis- India and England
more closely together , cover the laws of growth which explain than this discovery
of ...
... nothing has other can satisfy the true historical student , drawn the bonds of
fellowship between unless he is able at the same time to dis- India and England
more closely together , cover the laws of growth which explain than this discovery
of ...
Pagina 74
... being wanton cruelty in across my recollection the pathetic circum- that their
pelts are not entirely without stances I had heard many years ago value .
specially accounting for this quotation The facilities for locomotion in England
from Horace ...
... being wanton cruelty in across my recollection the pathetic circum- that their
pelts are not entirely without stances I had heard many years ago value .
specially accounting for this quotation The facilities for locomotion in England
from Horace ...
Pagina 82
It gave judg- the consideration of the theory together ment upon the relative
merits of Conti- with the practice of Art , for the whole nental and British Art . The
verdict 150 years of its effort seem to result in arrived at was unfavorable for
England ...
It gave judg- the consideration of the theory together ment upon the relative
merits of Conti- with the practice of Art , for the whole nental and British Art . The
verdict 150 years of its effort seem to result in arrived at was unfavorable for
England ...
Pagina 84
... On the Continent the claims of England and whether they are standing on
vessels to Art excellence have been but grudg- of good burthen , or are floating
only on ingly acknowledged . corks or feathers up and down the twistThere is a
frieze ...
... On the Continent the claims of England and whether they are standing on
vessels to Art excellence have been but grudg- of good burthen , or are floating
only on ingly acknowledged . corks or feathers up and down the twistThere is a
frieze ...
Pagina 87
... but as being part of perfect bewilderment upon the rage among himself , and
he must give what his suryoung men of England to turn from the roundings have
taught him , as his own individualism of their predecessors and the eyes show ...
... but as being part of perfect bewilderment upon the rage among himself , and
he must give what his suryoung men of England to turn from the roundings have
taught him , as his own individualism of their predecessors and the eyes show ...
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