We prize in Rembrandt," says another critic, "the golden glow of effect based upon artificial contrast of low light in immeasurable gloom.
It was his function," says another critic, "to introduce mystery as an element of effect in the imitative arts.
He does not paint the sea," says another, "but the Scheldt where it widens, and those gray and light waters that bear you on a steamer from Moerdyk to Rotterdam.
All is wrought," says another writer, "into a quietude and harmony that seem eternal.
Milton," says another critic, "ought not to have taken Adam for his hero; for the hero of an epic poem ought always to be victorious.
Milton," says another, "ought not to have put so many similes into his first book; for the first book of an epic poem ought always to be the most unadorned.
He might of hung himself to one of the iron rings in the jists above the forge," says another woman.
They is a store box right in under that window," says another one.
But you hain't tall enough to look through that there window," says another one to me.
It is the mind, says one; it is the will, says another; it is a volition, replies a third.
It is determined by the strongest motive, says one; it is determined by itself, says another; and upon these two positions the combatants have arranged themselves.
It is determined by the strongest motive, says one; it is not determined by the strongest motive, says another.
But," says another, "if I should not sell it, I could not sell so many other things.
Says another, "I wish it were banished from the earth.
Says another, after forty years' extensive practice, "Half the men every year who die of fevers might recover, had they not been in the habit of using ardent spirit.
And,' says another of her biographers, 'being taught by her to pray with her.
It came in great sheeted flames from heaven,' says another.
But, says another: "We find deep grooves or striations under the glaciers of to-day; therefore the glaciers caused the grooves.
The searching scientist," so says another, "must consider only the one question: What is truth?
The greatest achievement of modern times," says another panegyrist of emancipated humanity, "is the deliverance from the traditional bondage of a direct revelation.
After all, we are may-be as safe here as you are in Piccadilly," says another; and when men have come unhurt out of infinite danger they grow sublimely fatalistic and cheerful.
The simple seemed to lose its form," says another, "the complex did not; the jagged edge was very distinct.
The images fade from the periphery toward the center," says another.
I did not throw a boundary around the lines," says another subject, "but they had a kind of unity.
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