The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 215A. Constable, 1912 |
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... action , or what we may rather call life , is after all an innovation in sculpture ? Surely not . Setting aside some of the great ex- amples of the antique which are undoubtedly as full of move- ment as Rodin's work - the Elgin Marbles ...
... action , or what we may rather call life , is after all an innovation in sculpture ? Surely not . Setting aside some of the great ex- amples of the antique which are undoubtedly as full of move- ment as Rodin's work - the Elgin Marbles ...
Pàgina 386
... action of the heart , and probably facilitating digestion . We must then assume that at any moment the existing quantity of liberated nerve force which in some ... action , and that when the muscular action is unguided 386 April Laughter .
... action of the heart , and probably facilitating digestion . We must then assume that at any moment the existing quantity of liberated nerve force which in some ... action , and that when the muscular action is unguided 386 April Laughter .
Pàgina 511
... action of the enemy's cruisers . But these latter have an indirect rôle before them of great importance . It is that ... action on the trade routes , since such direct action cannot be sustained . Should Germany become possessed of such ...
... action of the enemy's cruisers . But these latter have an indirect rôle before them of great importance . It is that ... action on the trade routes , since such direct action cannot be sustained . Should Germany become possessed of such ...
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