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Page 13
... consider three points of discipline in that particular branch of human labour which is concerned , not with procuring of food , but the expression of emotion ; we have to consider respecting art : first , how to apply our labour to it ...
... consider three points of discipline in that particular branch of human labour which is concerned , not with procuring of food , but the expression of emotion ; we have to consider respecting art : first , how to apply our labour to it ...
Page 63
... Consider it " in vain ; you cannot consider it , for you cannot conceive the sickness of heart with which a young painter of deep feeling toils through his first obscurity ; - his sense of the strong voice within him , which you will ...
... Consider it " in vain ; you cannot consider it , for you cannot conceive the sickness of heart with which a young painter of deep feeling toils through his first obscurity ; - his sense of the strong voice within him , which you will ...
Page 67
... consider- ately . Not only so , but I believe the notion of fixing the attention by keeping the room empty , is a wholly mistaken one : I think it is just in the emptiest room that the mind wanders most ; for it gets restless , like a ...
... consider- ately . Not only so , but I believe the notion of fixing the attention by keeping the room empty , is a wholly mistaken one : I think it is just in the emptiest room that the mind wanders most ; for it gets restless , like a ...
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