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The author proposes that the simple term Structure should be limited to the expression of the mere circumstance of cohesion subsisting among the component particles of a rock . When , however , an order or arrangement under which such ...
The author proposes that the simple term Structure should be limited to the expression of the mere circumstance of cohesion subsisting among the component particles of a rock . When , however , an order or arrangement under which such ...
Page 463
... and that they wept together and talked of an unextinguishable attachment , while he concluded with giving expression also to feelings of indignation against that tyrannical power of which he was himself the victim .
... and that they wept together and talked of an unextinguishable attachment , while he concluded with giving expression also to feelings of indignation against that tyrannical power of which he was himself the victim .
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L'expression des idées sous une forme sensible ( c'est - à - dire T'expression de l'idéal ) , n'est - ce pas là le vrai ? n'est - ce pas l'unique principe des beaux - arts ? Que deviendroient un tableau , une statue , une composition ...
L'expression des idées sous une forme sensible ( c'est - à - dire T'expression de l'idéal ) , n'est - ce pas là le vrai ? n'est - ce pas l'unique principe des beaux - arts ? Que deviendroient un tableau , une statue , une composition ...
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