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Edmond Bonnaffe, contrasting the latter period of Italian Renaissance with that of sixteenth century French woodwork, has pithily remarked: "Chez cux, l'art du bois consiste

Beauty is infinitely various, always equally beautiful, and can never be repeated. Gautier, in a famous poem, has wisely praised the artist who works in durable material: Oui, l'oeuvre sort plus gelle D'une forme au travail Rebelle, Vers, marbre, onyx, émail. No, not more beautiful; only more lasting. Tout passe. L'art robuste Seul

But this arrest is not only a means, but an end in itself; that aesthetic repose, which, as the unity of the personality, is an essential element of the aesthetic emotion as we have described it. <1> La Suggestion en l'Art.

Victor Hugo is stamped as plainly upon these drawings made, not by line and rule, but by following up the ideas suggested by the direction of a blot of ink as on the pages of his most deliberate works. In offering homage to the poet L'Art does not depart from its line, which embraces art in its manifold forms.

Museux, in l'Art social, said: "Ravachol has remained what he at first showed himself, a rebel. He has made the sacrifice of his life for an idea and to cause that idea to pass from a dream into reality. He has recoiled before nothing, claiming the responsibility for his acts. He has been logical from one end to the other.

"Do you think an artistic career a good thing for a woman?" he asked, with a slight touch of satire in his voice as he put the question. Gigue glanced up at him quickly and comprehendingly. "Ah, bah! Pour une femme il n'y'a qu'une chose l'Amour!" he replied "Mais au meme temps l'Art c'est mieux qu'un mariage de convenance!"

The work quoted, however, has only reference to eclipses visible in Europe, Asia, and Africa, and not to those in America. The question therefore arises, whether all these four eclipses recorded in L'Art de Vérifier les Dates, were visible in Mexico.

PLACE, Ninive, vol. i. p. 264. Ibid. p. 265. RICH made similar observations at Bagdad. M. A. CHOISY, well known by his Essays on L'Art de bâtir chez les Romains, shows that the same method was constantly used by the Byzantine architects. See also Mr. STRABO, xvi. i. 5, Hoi oikoi kamarôtoi pantes dia tên axulian. Brick played, at least, by far the most important part in their construction.

"You know, my dear, that those Garretts are in themselves any thing but unexceptionable; you will, therefore, take care not to be too intimate; it is, however, a very good house: all you meet there are worth knowing, for one thing or the other. Gain as much knowledge de l'art culinaire as you can: it is an accomplishment absolutely necessary.

To adjust all these discrepancies respecting the time of his birth, and others of the time of his death, one needs the ingenuity of the Benedictins of St. Maur, who published a 4to volume with this title: "L'art de verifier les dates des faits historiques." CHARLES MORDAUNT, Earl of Peterborough. This great man died on his passage to Lisbon, 25th of October, 1735, aged 77.

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