Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 1 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1848 |
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... religion among the Jews , of a pure art among the Greeks . In their early progress the two were always most intimately united , but after a certain culminating point had been reached , a separation has taken place ; Art became a ...
... religion among the Jews , of a pure art among the Greeks . In their early progress the two were always most intimately united , but after a certain culminating point had been reached , a separation has taken place ; Art became a ...
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... religious and ideal in its character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men become the heirs and depositaries of those treasures of art which were formerly the ...
... religious and ideal in its character , and belongs to the people ; but when all things are in a state of decline , the small class of cultivated men become the heirs and depositaries of those treasures of art which were formerly the ...
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... religious nature of high Art , certain men of devout mind have taken as their model that period in Art when its aim was purely religious and ideal . Such has been the tendency of the modern German school of Painting . The result has ...
... religious nature of high Art , certain men of devout mind have taken as their model that period in Art when its aim was purely religious and ideal . Such has been the tendency of the modern German school of Painting . The result has ...
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... religious , the artis- tic , and the active principles developed in different individuals , so is it with nations , in an observable degree . The Jews were a religious race , the interpreters of the revelations of God to man ; the ...
... religious , the artis- tic , and the active principles developed in different individuals , so is it with nations , in an observable degree . The Jews were a religious race , the interpreters of the revelations of God to man ; the ...
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... religion , have made her since ; a modern woman . Not an exquisite generalization of all that is most lovely in the female form , to stand boldly in the public gaze and receive the hom- age of all worshippers ; ( but rather , an ideal ...
... religion , have made her since ; a modern woman . Not an exquisite generalization of all that is most lovely in the female form , to stand boldly in the public gaze and receive the hom- age of all worshippers ; ( but rather , an ideal ...
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