Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... influence doubtful or dangerous to the interests of religion and morality . III . Those persons who are not wanting in a due sense of the value of Art , but who see it only in parts and fragments , or are influenced by fashion , or some ...
... influence doubtful or dangerous to the interests of religion and morality . III . Those persons who are not wanting in a due sense of the value of Art , but who see it only in parts and fragments , or are influenced by fashion , or some ...
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... influence of new ideas , they have been again united for a time . In those early times Art was grand and ideal , filled with the dignity of its mission . It has been the property and pos session of the people , and not of individuals ...
... influence of new ideas , they have been again united for a time . In those early times Art was grand and ideal , filled with the dignity of its mission . It has been the property and pos session of the people , and not of individuals ...
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... influence through the world ; but when a new Art springs up it has always to educate new and fresh minds to an understanding of itself ; and thus we see in all such cases renewed the ancient strife between new and old . Just in ...
... influence through the world ; but when a new Art springs up it has always to educate new and fresh minds to an understanding of itself ; and thus we see in all such cases renewed the ancient strife between new and old . Just in ...
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... influence , under the guidance of Mr. Dawkins . This party had obtained possession of the principal ministerial offices in the provisional government , and in their eagerness to retain power , its members sacrificed the interests of the ...
... influence , under the guidance of Mr. Dawkins . This party had obtained possession of the principal ministerial offices in the provisional government , and in their eagerness to retain power , its members sacrificed the interests of the ...
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... influence to British diplomacy , than either to ad- vancing or retarding the social and political improvement of Greece . It was by this very indifference to principle , that during his administration , the abuses of the Bavarian system ...
... influence to British diplomacy , than either to ad- vancing or retarding the social and political improvement of Greece . It was by this very indifference to principle , that during his administration , the abuses of the Bavarian system ...
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