The World's Best Essays, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Volumen9David Josiah Brewer, Edward Archibald Allen, William Schuyler F.P. Kaiser, 1900 - 4190 páginas |
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... Tintoretto , averring that the sight of Tintoretto's pictures would injure his carefully trained taste . It is probable that neither anecdote is strictly true . Yet there is a certain epi- grammatic point in both ; and I have often ...
... Tintoretto , averring that the sight of Tintoretto's pictures would injure his carefully trained taste . It is probable that neither anecdote is strictly true . Yet there is a certain epi- grammatic point in both ; and I have often ...
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... Tintoretto was buried , and where four of his chief master- pieces are to be seen . This church , swept and garnished , is a tri- umph of modern Italian restoration . They have contrived to make it as commonplace as human ingenuity ...
... Tintoretto was buried , and where four of his chief master- pieces are to be seen . This church , swept and garnished , is a tri- umph of modern Italian restoration . They have contrived to make it as commonplace as human ingenuity ...
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... Tintoretto's religious pictures that is the most profoundly felt , the most majestic . No other artist succeeded as he has here succeeded in presenting to us God incarnate . For this Christ is not merely the just man , innocent , silent ...
... Tintoretto's religious pictures that is the most profoundly felt , the most majestic . No other artist succeeded as he has here succeeded in presenting to us God incarnate . For this Christ is not merely the just man , innocent , silent ...
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