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... Proportion and its Definition 123 , 157 Raimondo , or the Young Bandit Review Spring Stray leaf from a vacational Diary Tale of Béarn The late Concert 141 , 154 4 30 119 50 , 66 , 84 48 PAGE The Past To our Readers Alfonso of Castile Angel.
... Proportion and its Definition 123 , 157 Raimondo , or the Young Bandit Review Spring Stray leaf from a vacational Diary Tale of Béarn The late Concert 141 , 154 4 30 119 50 , 66 , 84 48 PAGE The Past To our Readers Alfonso of Castile Angel.
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... proportions . In other words , Mr. Editor , -to express my apprehension less enigmatically , -the fearful application , which I have lately remarked , of that valuable unctuous matter , commonly denominated Bear's - grease , to the mop ...
... proportions . In other words , Mr. Editor , -to express my apprehension less enigmatically , -the fearful application , which I have lately remarked , of that valuable unctuous matter , commonly denominated Bear's - grease , to the mop ...
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... proportion of egotism , tinged , as this quality usually is , with a slight disposition to overbearing , he is what is commonly denominated an agreeable and good hearted fellow . I fully intended giving your readers this month a short ...
... proportion of egotism , tinged , as this quality usually is , with a slight disposition to overbearing , he is what is commonly denominated an agreeable and good hearted fellow . I fully intended giving your readers this month a short ...
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... Proportion . It is proportion that directs our judgment when we distin- guish between the beautiful and that which is offensive to the sight . The right proportion of all the parts of an object to one another constitutes beauty ...
... Proportion . It is proportion that directs our judgment when we distin- guish between the beautiful and that which is offensive to the sight . The right proportion of all the parts of an object to one another constitutes beauty ...
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... proportion is referred to , and examine it in connection with different num- bers . Thus it will be generally acknowledged , that " the taxes which people pay , ought to be in proportion to what they are worth . " This granted , it will ...
... proportion is referred to , and examine it in connection with different num- bers . Thus it will be generally acknowledged , that " the taxes which people pay , ought to be in proportion to what they are worth . " This granted , it will ...
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Page 140 - The' awaken'd throb for virtue, and for fame ; The sympathies of love, and friendship dear : With all the social offspring of the heart.
Page 117 - In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.
Page 139 - He comes ! he comes ! in every breeze the power Of philosophic melancholy comes ! His near approach the sudden-starting tear. The glowing cheek, the mild dejected air, The soften'd feature, and the beating heart, Pierc'd deep with many a virtuous pang, declare.
Page 4 - LITTLE Jack Horner sat in the corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, and pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Page 63 - ... tale, — * When he saw the morning mists depart From the summits grey and pale : — For he knew that the fan-palm cast the shade Of its ever-glorious green Where the love of his blasted youth was laid, And the light of her steps had been. Ah ! thus, for ever, the heart looks back To its young hope's funeral urn : — To the tender green of that early track, To its light, let us return ! The lines of our life may be smooth and strong, — And our pleasant path may lie Where the stream of affection...
Page 65 - Qui fit, Maecenas, ut nemo, quam sibi sortem seu ratio dederit seu fors obiecerit, illa contentus vivat, laudet diversa sequentes...
Page 113 - A greater magnitude is said to be a multiple of a less, when the greater is measured by the less, that is, 'when the greater contains the less a certain number of times exactly.' III. Ratio is a mutual relation of two magnitudes of the same kind to one another, in respect of quantity.
Page 154 - From wealthy abbots' chests, and churls' abundant store, What oftentimes he took he shared amongst the poor: No lordly bishop came in lusty Robin's way, To him before he went, but for his pass must pay.
Page 38 - Happy the man, who, studying nature's laws, Through known effects can trace the secret cause — His mind possessing in a quiet state, Fearless of Fortune, and resigned to Fate!
Page 139 - O'er all the soul his sacred influence breathes ! Inflames imagination ; through the breast Infuses every tenderness ; and far Beyond dim earth exalts the swelling thought. Ten thousand thousand fleet ideas, such As never mingled with the vulgar dream, Crowd fast into the mind's creative eye. As fast the correspondent passions rise, As varied and as high : Devotion...