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READING JOURNEYS 561
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29. Breathes There the Man? ........................... XI 291
30. The Harp That Once Through Tara's Halls.......... XI 291
31. My Heart's in the Highlands ........................ XI 292
32. Rule Britannia ...................................... XI 293
33. The Bivouac of the Dead............................ XI 294
34. The Marseillaise .................................... XI 296
35. Recessional .......................................... XI 301
36. The Blue and the Gray .............................. XI 303
37. How Sleep the Brave................................ XI 317
38. Battle-Hymn of the Republic ........................ XI 318
39. Bannockburn ........................................ XI 322
40. Warren's Address ................................... XI 325
41. Magnolia Cemetery.................................. XI 326
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57. GREAT ARTISTS
We too often think of an artists life as one of little excitement and adventure, but many of the world's notable painters had their early struggles, their romantic triumphs and their own useful part in history. We also enjoy their pictures better when we understand what they were aiming to express, and the times in which they lived.
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1. Raphael ................................. IX 247
2. Michael Angelo ......................... IX 263
3. Reynolds, Painter of Children ........... IX 276
4. William Blake .......................r.. IX 278
5. Holman Hunt ........................... IX 283
6. William Morris ......................... IX 295
7. Lord Leighton .......................... IX 297
8. Sir John Everett Millais................. IX 305
9. J. McNeill Whistler ..................... IX 317
10. Michael Angelo ......................... XII 323
11. Leonardo da Vinci ...................... XII 332
12. Raphael ................................. XII 338
13. Correggio............................... XII 346
14. Titian ................................... XII 350
15. Veronese ................................ XII 358
16. The Delia Robbias....................... XII 360
17. Rubens ................................. XII 371
18. Van Dyck............................... XII 381 |
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