Littell's Living Age, Volume 139Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1878 |
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Page 294
... natural and inevitable result of our existing position in time and place . It is absurd to say that artists ought to imitate nature , just as it is absurd to say that a Japanese fan ought to be more correctly drawn . Our painters aim at ...
... natural and inevitable result of our existing position in time and place . It is absurd to say that artists ought to imitate nature , just as it is absurd to say that a Japanese fan ought to be more correctly drawn . Our painters aim at ...
Page 547
... nature ; in the other , nature has power natural disposition ; the former holding over man ; the former is the characteristic him to the institutions of the past , the of Europe , the latter of Asia . We believe latter impelling him ...
... nature ; in the other , nature has power natural disposition ; the former holding over man ; the former is the characteristic him to the institutions of the past , the of Europe , the latter of Asia . We believe latter impelling him ...
Page 549
... nature was for- common with the race of humanity , and eign to his life , and that his life was nobler possessed as the realization of a universal than that of nature . Accordingly he type of excellence . Platonic love was not sought to ...
... nature was for- common with the race of humanity , and eign to his life , and that his life was nobler possessed as the realization of a universal than that of nature . Accordingly he type of excellence . Platonic love was not sought to ...
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