Works, Volume 23D. Estes, 1989 |
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Page 70
... respect to paler colors , and the system , for the most part , even with respect to darker colors , of painters who at tempt to render effects of strong sunlight . Generally , therefore , it represents the practice of Turner . The first ...
... respect to paler colors , and the system , for the most part , even with respect to darker colors , of painters who at tempt to render effects of strong sunlight . Generally , therefore , it represents the practice of Turner . The first ...
Page 185
... respect- ing the facts of mountain aspects in the past ages . Not respecting the processes or powers to which the hills owe their origin , but respecting the aspect they first assumed . § 8. For it is evident that , through all their ...
... respect- ing the facts of mountain aspects in the past ages . Not respecting the processes or powers to which the hills owe their origin , but respecting the aspect they first assumed . § 8. For it is evident that , through all their ...
Page 217
... respecting pro- cesses which are concealed , we ought not to refuse to follow , as far as it will lead us , the course of ... respect to the higher hills . We may not easily believe that the steep limestone cliffs on one side of a valley ...
... respecting pro- cesses which are concealed , we ought not to refuse to follow , as far as it will lead us , the course of ... respect to the higher hills . We may not easily believe that the steep limestone cliffs on one side of a valley ...
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