Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 54; Volume 117Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1891 |
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Page 71
... whole would usually result in general knowledge and skill of only average quality . It is the specialist who makes a reputation and a fortune . The great secret of professional success is to possess some branch of the skill or knowledge ...
... whole would usually result in general knowledge and skill of only average quality . It is the specialist who makes a reputation and a fortune . The great secret of professional success is to possess some branch of the skill or knowledge ...
Page 71
... whole would usually result in general knowledge and skill of only average quality . It is the specialist who makes a reputation and a fortune . The great secret of professional success is to possess some branch of the skill or knowledge ...
... whole would usually result in general knowledge and skill of only average quality . It is the specialist who makes a reputation and a fortune . The great secret of professional success is to possess some branch of the skill or knowledge ...
Page 82
... whole would be that henceforth Englishmen should consider themselves debarred from the consideration of the theory together with the practice of Art , for the whole 150 years of its effort seem to result in nothing but hopeless failure ...
... whole would be that henceforth Englishmen should consider themselves debarred from the consideration of the theory together with the practice of Art , for the whole 150 years of its effort seem to result in nothing but hopeless failure ...
Page 86
... whole generation these were regarded by the rich as the noblest pro- ductions of the English school , and I think they did much to lower the conception of the purpose of painting and design ; per- haps , too , they led to the very ...
... whole generation these were regarded by the rich as the noblest pro- ductions of the English school , and I think they did much to lower the conception of the purpose of painting and design ; per- haps , too , they led to the very ...
Page 103
... whole race by a great flood . And , once more , let us note the uni- formity of human experience . It would appear that , four thousand years ago , the obligations of confidential intercourse about matters of state were sometimes vio ...
... whole race by a great flood . And , once more , let us note the uni- formity of human experience . It would appear that , four thousand years ago , the obligations of confidential intercourse about matters of state were sometimes vio ...
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