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... appear no longer formed of flesh and blood when we place beside them Goethe's Iphigenia or Shakspeare's Juliet , in whose words we seem to listen to the expres- sion of love which would enchant us from the lips we love most . From the ...
... appear no longer formed of flesh and blood when we place beside them Goethe's Iphigenia or Shakspeare's Juliet , in whose words we seem to listen to the expres- sion of love which would enchant us from the lips we love most . From the ...
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... appear clearer on a compari- son of two pictures of the same subject . Nothing more solemn has ever been at- tempted by art than the representation of our Lord in the garden of Gethsemane . The mystery of that awful hour has been ...
... appear clearer on a compari- son of two pictures of the same subject . Nothing more solemn has ever been at- tempted by art than the representation of our Lord in the garden of Gethsemane . The mystery of that awful hour has been ...
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because the Son appears very frequently , especially in Eastern art , in scenes in which we should have expected to see the Father_represented ; and partly be- cause the Father and the Son were at that time made to appear of the same ...
because the Son appears very frequently , especially in Eastern art , in scenes in which we should have expected to see the Father_represented ; and partly be- cause the Father and the Son were at that time made to appear of the same ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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