Modern Eloquence, Volume 9Thomas Brackett Reed, Rossiter Johnson, Justin McCarthy, Albert Ellery Bergh J.D. Morris, 1900 |
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Page 928
... ideal systems of education which have fas- cinated the imagination of this age , could they ever take effect , and whether they would not produce a generation frivolous , narrow - minded , and resourceless , intellectually considered ...
... ideal systems of education which have fas- cinated the imagination of this age , could they ever take effect , and whether they would not produce a generation frivolous , narrow - minded , and resourceless , intellectually considered ...
Page 937
... ideal for which to willingly lay down their lives . I refer thus to the past because the past is assured and because there are those who look to the future with apprehension - who do not disguise their fear that the republic of ...
... ideal for which to willingly lay down their lives . I refer thus to the past because the past is assured and because there are those who look to the future with apprehension - who do not disguise their fear that the republic of ...
Page 941
... ideal of maternity , human or divine . But if you keep in mind when looking at it the facts of Raphael's childhood , you will recognize in his father's picture , not the anticipated sorrow of the " Mater Dolorosa " over the dead son ...
... ideal of maternity , human or divine . But if you keep in mind when looking at it the facts of Raphael's childhood , you will recognize in his father's picture , not the anticipated sorrow of the " Mater Dolorosa " over the dead son ...
Page 947
... ideal " in art . Yet for Raphael , so loyal hitherto to the traditions of Umbrian art , to its heavy weight of hieratic tradition , dealing still somewhat con- ventionally with a limited , non - natural matter - for Raphael to come from ...
... ideal " in art . Yet for Raphael , so loyal hitherto to the traditions of Umbrian art , to its heavy weight of hieratic tradition , dealing still somewhat con- ventionally with a limited , non - natural matter - for Raphael to come from ...
Page 952
... ideal as realized in history . A scholar , a student of the visible world , of the natural man , yet even more ardently of the books , the art , the life of the old pagan world , the age of the Renaissance had been , through all its ...
... ideal as realized in history . A scholar , a student of the visible world , of the natural man , yet even more ardently of the books , the art , the life of the old pagan world , the age of the Renaissance had been , through all its ...
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