The New England Magazine, Volumen12;Volumen18New England Magazine Company, 1895 |
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... religious subjects are men of such ideality and im- agination that for the time their feeling is as strong not as pure - as when it arises from conviction . They have the poetic and artistic temperament so highly developed that they can ...
... religious subjects are men of such ideality and im- agination that for the time their feeling is as strong not as pure - as when it arises from conviction . They have the poetic and artistic temperament so highly developed that they can ...
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... religious pictures ; and when the comparatively small number of important American painters is compared with those of other countries , we shall find that in this regard we have to - day no reason to consider ourselves as wanting in ...
... religious pictures ; and when the comparatively small number of important American painters is compared with those of other countries , we shall find that in this regard we have to - day no reason to consider ourselves as wanting in ...
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... religion , can only be won by religious men and understood from the religious point of view . Even now few appreciate the fine and arduous nature of this task or the earnest character of the faith which alone can accomplish it . Religious ...
... religion , can only be won by religious men and understood from the religious point of view . Even now few appreciate the fine and arduous nature of this task or the earnest character of the faith which alone can accomplish it . Religious ...
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