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... schools , of falling into a system of errors and deviations from general nature . " The plan of our Academy , formed ... school is not the school of Reynolds , or West , or Lawrence , or any other painter ; it is a school pre - eminently ...
... schools , of falling into a system of errors and deviations from general nature . " The plan of our Academy , formed ... school is not the school of Reynolds , or West , or Lawrence , or any other painter ; it is a school pre - eminently ...
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... schools to which they belonged ? Besides , ought it not to be a matter of triumph to us to find the genuine Claudes and Salvators , the Carlo Dolces and Cor- reggios hung up in picture shops to tempt the purses of our Conoscenti , so ...
... schools to which they belonged ? Besides , ought it not to be a matter of triumph to us to find the genuine Claudes and Salvators , the Carlo Dolces and Cor- reggios hung up in picture shops to tempt the purses of our Conoscenti , so ...
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... schools , their modes and processes of instruction , that comparing the opinions and practices of dis- tant and different nations , we may profit by their experience , and incorporate into our own plans all that is excellent and suc ...
... schools , their modes and processes of instruction , that comparing the opinions and practices of dis- tant and different nations , we may profit by their experience , and incorporate into our own plans all that is excellent and suc ...
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... schools and universities of the north of Germany , and making himself acquainted with the state of literature in that interesting portion of Europe . The informa- tion he has obtained on these points he has presented fully and fairly in ...
... schools and universities of the north of Germany , and making himself acquainted with the state of literature in that interesting portion of Europe . The informa- tion he has obtained on these points he has presented fully and fairly in ...
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... schools , and then ascending through the Gym- nasia to the Universities . As the primary schools are established by the government , and in a great degree superintended by its agents , their arrange- ments , as might be expected ...
... schools , and then ascending through the Gym- nasia to the Universities . As the primary schools are established by the government , and in a great degree superintended by its agents , their arrange- ments , as might be expected ...
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