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Page 53
... mind , as the monkeys who tear holes in the pictures , to grin through . Then the picture - dealers , } who live by the pictures , cannot sell them to the English in their old and pure state ; all the good work must be covered with new ...
... mind , as the monkeys who tear holes in the pictures , to grin through . Then the picture - dealers , } who live by the pictures , cannot sell them to the English in their old and pure state ; all the good work must be covered with new ...
Page 61
... mind and his rectitude of purpose . This , according to the degree of avarice or ambition which exists in any painter's mind , is the necessary influence upon him of the hope of great wealth and reputation . But the harm is still ...
... mind and his rectitude of purpose . This , according to the degree of avarice or ambition which exists in any painter's mind , is the necessary influence upon him of the hope of great wealth and reputation . But the harm is still ...
Page 93
... minds in their behaviour to the " public . " It is by no means uni- versally the case that a mean mind , as stated in the text , will bend itself to what you ask of it on the contrary , there is one kind of mind , the meanest of all ...
... minds in their behaviour to the " public . " It is by no means uni- versally the case that a mean mind , as stated in the text , will bend itself to what you ask of it on the contrary , there is one kind of mind , the meanest of all ...
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