Selected English EssaysWilliam Peacock Oxford University Press, 1935 - 543 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 245
... admirable . Up to a certain point everything is faultless . The hand and eye have done their part . There is only a ... admiration of the beholder , viz . dancing , riding , fencing , music , and so on . These ornamental acquirements are ...
... admirable . Up to a certain point everything is faultless . The hand and eye have done their part . There is only a ... admiration of the beholder , viz . dancing , riding , fencing , music , and so on . These ornamental acquirements are ...
الصفحة 455
... admirable picture are as curious as the effect is admirable and complete . The weather being unsettled , and clouds and sunshine in the gusty sky , we saw in our little tour numberless Paul Potters - the meadows streaked with sunshine ...
... admirable picture are as curious as the effect is admirable and complete . The weather being unsettled , and clouds and sunshine in the gusty sky , we saw in our little tour numberless Paul Potters - the meadows streaked with sunshine ...
الصفحة 460
... admiration which I have felt before works of the very highest style . This gallery is admirable — and the city in which the gallery is , is perhaps even more wonderful and curious to behold than the gallery . The first landing at Calais ...
... admiration which I have felt before works of the very highest style . This gallery is admirable — and the city in which the gallery is , is perhaps even more wonderful and curious to behold than the gallery . The first landing at Calais ...
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