Works, Volume 23D. Estes, 1989 |
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Page 411
... Italy resulted from languor or depression ( while the mind yet retained some apprehension of the difference between fairness and deformity , as above noted in § 12 ) , was not to be confounded with that absence of percep- tion of the ...
... Italy resulted from languor or depression ( while the mind yet retained some apprehension of the difference between fairness and deformity , as above noted in § 12 ) , was not to be confounded with that absence of percep- tion of the ...
Page 444
... Italy . Painting could not decline , for it had not reached any eminence ; the exquisite arts of illumination and ... Italians ; and yet all the while , in literature , we were gradually and steadily advancing in power up to the time of ...
... Italy . Painting could not decline , for it had not reached any eminence ; the exquisite arts of illumination and ... Italians ; and yet all the while , in literature , we were gradually and steadily advancing in power up to the time of ...
Page 454
... Italian and un - English ; connected also closely with the influence of mountains on the heart , and therefore with our ... Italy , and quit of the Renaissance influence , is able fully to enter into the Italian feeling , and to see the ...
... Italian and un - English ; connected also closely with the influence of mountains on the heart , and therefore with our ... Italy , and quit of the Renaissance influence , is able fully to enter into the Italian feeling , and to see the ...
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