Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... GREEK SLAVE , THE POLITICAL CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF GREECE , IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF AGASSIZ , V. 1 8 54 14 63 Have 96 - 120 SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES , II . THE LEGAL BASIS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY , 145 ART . I. II . THE INDUCTIVE ...
... GREEK SLAVE , THE POLITICAL CONDITION AND PROSPECTS OF GREECE , IV . THE LIFE AND WRITINGS OF AGASSIZ , V. 1 8 54 14 63 Have 96 - 120 SHORT REVIEWS AND NOTICES , II . THE LEGAL BASIS OF AMERICAN SLAVERY , 145 ART . I. II . THE INDUCTIVE ...
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... GREEK . SLAVE . THE appearance of Mr. Powers ' statue among us , and the feeling of earnest admiration with which it has been received , afford us an occasion to say a few words , not so much with reference to the sculptor and his work ...
... GREEK . SLAVE . THE appearance of Mr. Powers ' statue among us , and the feeling of earnest admiration with which it has been received , afford us an occasion to say a few words , not so much with reference to the sculptor and his work ...
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... Greek dramas , the Parthenon and its friezes , belonged to every Greek as much as to Pericles ; but when its mission was fulfilled , when individuals became the patrons of Art , it lost its high ideal character , and this became its ...
... Greek dramas , the Parthenon and its friezes , belonged to every Greek as much as to Pericles ; but when its mission was fulfilled , when individuals became the patrons of Art , it lost its high ideal character , and this became its ...
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... Greek , or Italian , or any other art , but rather to look and hope for an artistic expression in new directions . Among the Greeks we have seen Poetry , Painting , Sculpture , Architect- ure , all developed and carried to perfection in ...
... Greek , or Italian , or any other art , but rather to look and hope for an artistic expression in new directions . Among the Greeks we have seen Poetry , Painting , Sculpture , Architect- ure , all developed and carried to perfection in ...
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... Greek ideal , claim- ing our affection and sympathy . We learn that this is a slave , exposed for sale in the market- place ; and supposing her a captive , torn from her home , we can imagine few scenes that shall call for so much pity ...
... Greek ideal , claim- ing our affection and sympathy . We learn that this is a slave , exposed for sale in the market- place ; and supposing her a captive , torn from her home , we can imagine few scenes that shall call for so much pity ...
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