Guide to Social HappinessEdward Walker, 1850 - 512页 |
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第68页
... whole , not out of the different parts presented at one particular moment to his eye , but , as nature is perpetually changing , and as no two yards of the earth's surface are precisely alike , he must compose a whole out of the various ...
... whole , not out of the different parts presented at one particular moment to his eye , but , as nature is perpetually changing , and as no two yards of the earth's surface are precisely alike , he must compose a whole out of the various ...
第69页
... whole being sacrificed . With the practical parts of his profession , the painter must make himself acquainted , upon the same principle that the poet learns the grammatical use of language , and studies the rules of composi- tion ; nor ...
... whole being sacrificed . With the practical parts of his profession , the painter must make himself acquainted , upon the same principle that the poet learns the grammatical use of language , and studies the rules of composi- tion ; nor ...
第81页
... whole of the works of this master mind , the passage which describes the combat between Satan and the Arch - sentence ; and forgetting the fact that their ON WINTER . ' At last the rous'd - up. and that the boat itself " Is sleeping fast ...
... whole of the works of this master mind , the passage which describes the combat between Satan and the Arch - sentence ; and forgetting the fact that their ON WINTER . ' At last the rous'd - up. and that the boat itself " Is sleeping fast ...
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