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... mind they had encumbered ; they , and all the rubbish of the schools with them . " ( Pre- Raphaelitism , by Mr. Ruskin , p . 51. ) Now , it may be , you are not altogether unac- quainted with the schools referred to . Such words . as ...
... mind they had encumbered ; they , and all the rubbish of the schools with them . " ( Pre- Raphaelitism , by Mr. Ruskin , p . 51. ) Now , it may be , you are not altogether unac- quainted with the schools referred to . Such words . as ...
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... mind , throughout every particular of the history , that pure white means pure yellow ; and so on . I will not be sceptical ; let me only ask two single questions . First , is not this system , after all , like that of Claude and others ...
... mind , throughout every particular of the history , that pure white means pure yellow ; and so on . I will not be sceptical ; let me only ask two single questions . First , is not this system , after all , like that of Claude and others ...
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... mind is as visible in its full energy of operation on every lowly bank and mouldering stone , as in the lifting of the pillars of heaven , and settling the foundations of the earth ; and to the rightly perceiving mind " ( when only ...
... mind is as visible in its full energy of operation on every lowly bank and mouldering stone , as in the lifting of the pillars of heaven , and settling the foundations of the earth ; and to the rightly perceiving mind " ( when only ...
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... mind the faithful representation of any natural objects whatsoever : the second , to guide the spectator's mind to those objects most worthy of its contemplation , and to inform him of the thoughts and feelings with which they were re ...
... mind the faithful representation of any natural objects whatsoever : the second , to guide the spectator's mind to those objects most worthy of its contemplation , and to inform him of the thoughts and feelings with which they were re ...
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... artist nor metaphysician to know that a single pair of eyes have but a single focus . The eye , like the mind , shifts its focus , and so brings a variety of objects successively within the sphere of distinct perception D 3 37.
... artist nor metaphysician to know that a single pair of eyes have but a single focus . The eye , like the mind , shifts its focus , and so brings a variety of objects successively within the sphere of distinct perception D 3 37.
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