Monthly Magazine; Or, British Register of Literature, Sciences and the Belles- LettresSherwood, Gilbert and Piper, 1827 |
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... fact imme- diately connected with the subject . I am in the habit of paying an occa- sional visit to a dozing family - from the grey - locked father to the infant in the nurse's arms . What is rather paradoxical , too , they are not ...
... fact imme- diately connected with the subject . I am in the habit of paying an occa- sional visit to a dozing family - from the grey - locked father to the infant in the nurse's arms . What is rather paradoxical , too , they are not ...
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... fact , it is rich in the works of one great master alone - Rembrandt ; and its other attractions consist chiefly in ... fact of its being the result of a king's taste , has not yet persuaded us ( as no doubt it has many of his ...
... fact , it is rich in the works of one great master alone - Rembrandt ; and its other attractions consist chiefly in ... fact of its being the result of a king's taste , has not yet persuaded us ( as no doubt it has many of his ...
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... fact , not capable of imitating the productions either of nature or of high art ; but these two amusing works prove that he could copy them with great cleverness and effect . He was , to a real artist , what a clever mimic is to a fine ...
... fact , not capable of imitating the productions either of nature or of high art ; but these two amusing works prove that he could copy them with great cleverness and effect . He was , to a real artist , what a clever mimic is to a fine ...
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... fact too notorious to require illustra- tion , that the human mind seldom proceeds in the course indicated by the wisdom and experience of others . When parental control , and academical tutors , no longer directed my pursuits , and I ...
... fact too notorious to require illustra- tion , that the human mind seldom proceeds in the course indicated by the wisdom and experience of others . When parental control , and academical tutors , no longer directed my pursuits , and I ...
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... fact the most ancient Britons , con- ceding the title of ancient Britons to the Welch . The Gaelic , the Erse , and Welch , being the principal languages of the Celtic - Cimbric , I felt no inclination to cultivate an acquaintance with ...
... fact the most ancient Britons , con- ceding the title of ancient Britons to the Welch . The Gaelic , the Erse , and Welch , being the principal languages of the Celtic - Cimbric , I felt no inclination to cultivate an acquaintance with ...
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