The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 161George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1945 |
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... human affairs was repulsive to him . Delacroix loved the stretch and rebound of intense mental activity , and was in many ways in advance of his time . ( He anticipated Sickert , for instance , in his habit of sketching from photographs ...
... human affairs was repulsive to him . Delacroix loved the stretch and rebound of intense mental activity , and was in many ways in advance of his time . ( He anticipated Sickert , for instance , in his habit of sketching from photographs ...
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... human tears falling away through the shadows of the world . A sense of the pathos of natural necessity was ever present to Pater's mind , of that web in which we are caught , ' subtler than our subtlest nerves , ' from which no system ...
... human tears falling away through the shadows of the world . A sense of the pathos of natural necessity was ever present to Pater's mind , of that web in which we are caught , ' subtler than our subtlest nerves , ' from which no system ...
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... human sentiment , any true Cyrenaicism is possible without a wider diffusion of unqualified compassion among mankind than is ever likely to take place , of com ... human impulses and individual human destinies . NEW STATCHAN 78 WALTER PATER.
... human sentiment , any true Cyrenaicism is possible without a wider diffusion of unqualified compassion among mankind than is ever likely to take place , of com ... human impulses and individual human destinies . NEW STATCHAN 78 WALTER PATER.
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