The Quarterly Review, Volume 264, Issue 523John Murray, 1935 - English literature |
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Page 101
... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance , therefore , whether the artist conceives of the Crucifixion as merely a political success or failure ; as the suffering ...
... suffering for and why , for Him , the whole world of sense was put to nought . It will be a matter of some importance , therefore , whether the artist conceives of the Crucifixion as merely a political success or failure ; as the suffering ...
Page 110
... suffer . The true function of art , it was decided , was to move even the hardest of hearts by a presentation of the awful sufferings of the Saints and , above all , of Jesus Christ . Christ was crowned with thorns , pricks sent the ...
... suffer . The true function of art , it was decided , was to move even the hardest of hearts by a presentation of the awful sufferings of the Saints and , above all , of Jesus Christ . Christ was crowned with thorns , pricks sent the ...
Page 139
... suffering without really taking them in . To - day there is no want of publicity ; but the imagination which might enable us to realise what words mean is still and perhaps always will be unaccountably languid . Now there is a form of ...
... suffering without really taking them in . To - day there is no want of publicity ; but the imagination which might enable us to realise what words mean is still and perhaps always will be unaccountably languid . Now there is a form of ...
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