Michael Angelo, considered as a philosophic poet, with translationsMurray, 1852 |
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... school of his favourite Platonic philo- sophy , which had at that time superseded the Aristo- * See an article on the poetry of M. Angelo in the Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève , for 1833 , of which I have in several instances ...
... school of his favourite Platonic philo- sophy , which had at that time superseded the Aristo- * See an article on the poetry of M. Angelo in the Bibliothèque Universelle de Genève , for 1833 , of which I have in several instances ...
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... school into which Michael Angelo was at an early age introduced , and it is impossible per- haps to estimate the value to posterity of the advan- tages he there met with . In the gardens of Lorenzo's ... schools of A PHILOSOPHIC POET . 5.
... school into which Michael Angelo was at an early age introduced , and it is impossible per- haps to estimate the value to posterity of the advan- tages he there met with . In the gardens of Lorenzo's ... schools of A PHILOSOPHIC POET . 5.
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John Edward Taylor. beauty , to the treasures of the ancient schools of art ; whilst in the society and intimacy of Marsilio Ficino , Poliziano , Pico di Mirandola , and of Lorenzo himself * , his thoughts were cast and formed in the ...
John Edward Taylor. beauty , to the treasures of the ancient schools of art ; whilst in the society and intimacy of Marsilio Ficino , Poliziano , Pico di Mirandola , and of Lorenzo himself * , his thoughts were cast and formed in the ...
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... school , who has not recognised in Goldsmith and Crabbe the minute delicacy , the distinct accuracy of the Dutch painters ? † Let me be clearly understood here not to refer to the just dis- crimination of the proper limits of art ...
... school , who has not recognised in Goldsmith and Crabbe the minute delicacy , the distinct accuracy of the Dutch painters ? † Let me be clearly understood here not to refer to the just dis- crimination of the proper limits of art ...
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... school in which they studied , but the authority to which he referred was of a divine nature ; it was the principle of truth , which the mind recog- nises from the exercise of reflection and study upon the observation of nature . He ...
... school in which they studied , but the authority to which he referred was of a divine nature ; it was the principle of truth , which the mind recog- nises from the exercise of reflection and study upon the observation of nature . He ...
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