. Ariadne florentina; six lectures on wood and metal engraving, with appendix; given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas term, 1872. . ll the warmth, as well as all the light ofit, are his. We had a little natural philosophy, gentle-men, as well as theology, in Florence, onceupon a time, i6i. Natural philosophy, and also naturalart, for in this the Greek reanimate was anobler creature than the Greek who had art had a wider force and warmer have told you that the first Greeks weredistinguished from the barbarians by theirsimple humanity ; the second Greeks—theseFlorent


. Ariadne florentina; six lectures on wood and metal engraving, with appendix; given before the University of Oxford in Michaelmas term, 1872. . ll the warmth, as well as all the light ofit, are his. We had a little natural philosophy, gentle-men, as well as theology, in Florence, onceupon a time, i6i. Natural philosophy, and also naturalart, for in this the Greek reanimate was anobler creature than the Greek who had art had a wider force and warmer have told you that the first Greeks weredistinguished from the barbarians by theirsimple humanity ; the second Greeks—theseFlorentine Greeks reanimate-—are human morestrongly, more deeply, leaping from the Byzan-tine death at the call of Christ, Loose him,and let him go. And there is upon them atonce the joy of resurrection, and the solemnityof the grave. 162. Of this resurrection of the Greek, andthe form of the tomb he had been buried in those four days/ I have to give you someaccount in the last lecture. I will only to-dayshow you an illustration of it which brings usback to our immediate question as to the reasonswhy Northern art could not accept


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