The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 171William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1961 |
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... believe to have a popular origin - for example those charming woodcuts known as images d'Epinal - are for the most part naïve and imperfect memories of images already invented for the élite by such an artist as Phillipe de Champagne ...
... believe to have a popular origin - for example those charming woodcuts known as images d'Epinal - are for the most part naïve and imperfect memories of images already invented for the élite by such an artist as Phillipe de Champagne ...
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... believe that we can return to a healthy relationship between art and society over so narrow a bridge . On the contrary , I believe that our hope lies in an expanding élite , an élite drawn from every class , and with varying degrees of ...
... believe that we can return to a healthy relationship between art and society over so narrow a bridge . On the contrary , I believe that our hope lies in an expanding élite , an élite drawn from every class , and with varying degrees of ...
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... believe anything that its inventor has said . ' Suppose we believe one half of what he tells , ' suggested Lord Mansfield to Dr. Johnson , about an acquaintance whose stories , he said , ' we unhappily found to be very fabulous ...
... believe anything that its inventor has said . ' Suppose we believe one half of what he tells , ' suggested Lord Mansfield to Dr. Johnson , about an acquaintance whose stories , he said , ' we unhappily found to be very fabulous ...
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