The Twentieth Century, Volum 8Nineteenth Century and After, 1880 |
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Pàgina 56
... represented but what was noble and beautiful . He argues that it is the business of the artist to portray not only the outward form of man , but also , as he puts it , the workings of the mind as they are expressed by the form ...
... represented but what was noble and beautiful . He argues that it is the business of the artist to portray not only the outward form of man , but also , as he puts it , the workings of the mind as they are expressed by the form ...
Pàgina 57
... represented with force and technical skill . It is no part of the intention of the present article to enter on a discussion of these opposing views . There can be no doubt , on the one hand , that it may be often advisable to protest ...
... represented with force and technical skill . It is no part of the intention of the present article to enter on a discussion of these opposing views . There can be no doubt , on the one hand , that it may be often advisable to protest ...
Pàgina 59
... represented for the most part scenes from which in real life we should have been glad to turn our eyes . For instance , it was impossible for the eye to travel far without lighting upon some scene of death , and death in its least noble ...
... represented for the most part scenes from which in real life we should have been glad to turn our eyes . For instance , it was impossible for the eye to travel far without lighting upon some scene of death , and death in its least noble ...
Pàgina 60
... represented it . The picture , in other words , is modern , not Greek , in sentiment . A most astonishing example of the extent to which it is possible to travesty a fine classical motive , is to be 60 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
... represented it . The picture , in other words , is modern , not Greek , in sentiment . A most astonishing example of the extent to which it is possible to travesty a fine classical motive , is to be 60 July THE NINETEENTH CENTURY .
Pàgina 78
... represented a democratic paper of ac- knowledged position : being a stranger to the operation of interview- ing , I first interviewed the interviewer , and put to him more questions than he put to me . When I came to read his report all ...
... represented a democratic paper of ac- knowledged position : being a stranger to the operation of interview- ing , I first interviewed the interviewer , and put to him more questions than he put to me . When I came to read his report all ...
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