Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54;Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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... England . When I call English and Sanskrit the same language , I do not wish to raise false hopes in the hearts of candidates for the Indian Civil Service . All I mean is , that English and Sanskrit are substantially the same language ...
... England . When I call English and Sanskrit the same language , I do not wish to raise false hopes in the hearts of candidates for the Indian Civil Service . All I mean is , that English and Sanskrit are substantially the same language ...
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... England as far as its pictorial genius is concerned . The absence of all artistic instinct in this befogged nation was first laid down by Wincklemann . Strictural judgments of ourselves are always wholesomely in favor in this country ...
... England as far as its pictorial genius is concerned . The absence of all artistic instinct in this befogged nation was first laid down by Wincklemann . Strictural judgments of ourselves are always wholesomely in favor in this country ...
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... England to Art excellence have been but grudg- ingly acknowledged . There is a frieze on the Palais de l'Industrie bearing the names of many great artists of the Continent , but among all , as I am assured , there is not that of one ...
... England to Art excellence have been but grudg- ingly acknowledged . There is a frieze on the Palais de l'Industrie bearing the names of many great artists of the Continent , but among all , as I am assured , there is not that of one ...
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... England to turn from the individualism of their predecessors and the exquisite taste for human beauty in English work , to acquire instead the trade of paint ing as it is taught in Paris . But the common critics , playing into the hands ...
... England to turn from the individualism of their predecessors and the exquisite taste for human beauty in English work , to acquire instead the trade of paint ing as it is taught in Paris . But the common critics , playing into the hands ...
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... England is concerned , they can only be answered by guesses . To guess with Dr. Hake that a great new school of poetry , based on that new cosmogony which has revolutionized the world , lies in the womb of time , waiting to give voice ...
... England is concerned , they can only be answered by guesses . To guess with Dr. Hake that a great new school of poetry , based on that new cosmogony which has revolutionized the world , lies in the womb of time , waiting to give voice ...
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