The Twentieth Century, Volume 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 - English periodicals |
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... English and foreign , lay about in numbers - they were Reviews , for the most part , deal- ing with scientific subjects ; and on easels , in one of the corners , were three crude daubs in oil , of which the most prominent was labelled A ...
... English and foreign , lay about in numbers - they were Reviews , for the most part , deal- ing with scientific subjects ; and on easels , in one of the corners , were three crude daubs in oil , of which the most prominent was labelled A ...
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... English precedents . In the case of a member called to order twice in the same sitting , the Italian rule is very nearly the same in effect as the French , 3 and the German rule is not materially different . The latter provides that the ...
... English precedents . In the case of a member called to order twice in the same sitting , the Italian rule is very nearly the same in effect as the French , 3 and the German rule is not materially different . The latter provides that the ...
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... English pictures may as a rule give more pleasure and exercise a more wholesome influence than those of France ; but we must not forget that they are mostly on a small scale , and even then are often not altogether free from faults in ...
... English pictures may as a rule give more pleasure and exercise a more wholesome influence than those of France ; but we must not forget that they are mostly on a small scale , and even then are often not altogether free from faults in ...
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... English , on the contrary , sends its pupils directly to Nature , and leaves them to deal with the im- pressions they receive in a spirit of individuality . There are here , of course , strong and weak points on each side . There is no ...
... English , on the contrary , sends its pupils directly to Nature , and leaves them to deal with the im- pressions they receive in a spirit of individuality . There are here , of course , strong and weak points on each side . There is no ...
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... English artists a great natural feeling for some of the latter . The knowledge and skill of our neighbours , though often thrown away upon repulsive subjects , give much power to their treatment of scenes which appeal to their best ...
... English artists a great natural feeling for some of the latter . The knowledge and skill of our neighbours , though often thrown away upon repulsive subjects , give much power to their treatment of scenes which appeal to their best ...
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