The British Quarterly Review, Volume 36Henry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1862 - Christianity |
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Page 35
... artistic temperament , and the head and face together were of the mas- sive proportions so often found where that temperament is united to a commanding will . The limbs also were of Jovian bulk , and yet , through all their mass , they ...
... artistic temperament , and the head and face together were of the mas- sive proportions so often found where that temperament is united to a commanding will . The limbs also were of Jovian bulk , and yet , through all their mass , they ...
Page 36
... artist - despair of con- temporary appreciation . If , in the healing sleep which followed this trial of his constancy , Handel could but have looked over a chasm of a hundred and twenty years , and seen what was to happen under an ...
... artist - despair of con- temporary appreciation . If , in the healing sleep which followed this trial of his constancy , Handel could but have looked over a chasm of a hundred and twenty years , and seen what was to happen under an ...
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... artist was ever the worse artist for being something besides . The tissue of man's life and work gains both in pattern and strength from complex crossings in its texture . But there was never any danger that Handel would be perma ...
... artist was ever the worse artist for being something besides . The tissue of man's life and work gains both in pattern and strength from complex crossings in its texture . But there was never any danger that Handel would be perma ...
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... Artist he was , but , above all , the German contrapuntal organist . His thoughts were braced and clenched by ... artistic , as n all natural growth , this law of ' give.
... Artist he was , but , above all , the German contrapuntal organist . His thoughts were braced and clenched by ... artistic , as n all natural growth , this law of ' give.
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... artistic sympathy into the ritual of the Papal service , yet re- mained in heart and faith a Lutheran ; so , while his genius took the full glow of Venetian and Roman poetry , as shown in his setting of Pamphili's verses , ' Il Trionfo ...
... artistic sympathy into the ritual of the Papal service , yet re- mained in heart and faith a Lutheran ; so , while his genius took the full glow of Venetian and Roman poetry , as shown in his setting of Pamphili's verses , ' Il Trionfo ...
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