Sartain's Union Magazine of Literature and Art, Bind 7Caroline Matilda Kirkland, John Seely Hart 1850 |
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... style as I could command . Still the hurried manner in which I have had to do this amidst the pres- sure of other claims on my attention , and with the press dogging at my heels , has prevented me from giving some parts of the subject ...
... style as I could command . Still the hurried manner in which I have had to do this amidst the pres- sure of other claims on my attention , and with the press dogging at my heels , has prevented me from giving some parts of the subject ...
Side 252
... style - we might almost add the genius - of Schwanthaler , we have deemed this men- tion of them not inappropriate . It was by a thorough knowledge of the history of art that this sculptor became great , and it is only the neglect of ...
... style - we might almost add the genius - of Schwanthaler , we have deemed this men- tion of them not inappropriate . It was by a thorough knowledge of the history of art that this sculptor became great , and it is only the neglect of ...
Side 298
... style , consists chiefly in the frequent use of certain expressions which are the accidental peculiarities of the model ; " I could not help observing " - " I am apt to find or to think " - " A very tolerably scholar , " & c . But in ...
... style , consists chiefly in the frequent use of certain expressions which are the accidental peculiarities of the model ; " I could not help observing " - " I am apt to find or to think " - " A very tolerably scholar , " & c . But in ...
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