The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 95Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1880 |
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... artist by nature , but his reward comes in a shape he desires ; and the rich artist's does not , or at least not in the same degree . The politician desires two things - the success of his work and power , and however rich he may be ...
... artist by nature , but his reward comes in a shape he desires ; and the rich artist's does not , or at least not in the same degree . The politician desires two things - the success of his work and power , and however rich he may be ...
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... artist should work backward ; there would , indeed , be no obvious advantage in such a mode of proceeding ; but it was necessary that the artist should have in his eye from the first the goal of his en- deavor , and that he should ...
... artist should work backward ; there would , indeed , be no obvious advantage in such a mode of proceeding ; but it was necessary that the artist should have in his eye from the first the goal of his en- deavor , and that he should ...
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... artist who has al- ways kept himself proudly aloof from all the popular tricks by which public ap- plause is won , and relied for the appre- . ciation of his art upon the sincerity of its purpose . From such a man , then , in such a ...
... artist who has al- ways kept himself proudly aloof from all the popular tricks by which public ap- plause is won , and relied for the appre- . ciation of his art upon the sincerity of its purpose . From such a man , then , in such a ...
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