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Page 110
Art thou become like unto us ? ” My Christian brethren ! the influence of the scene
still vibrates in my nerves ; and it is not easy for me to ' detach my tliought from
that friend of man , whose body I then saw delivered to the ground . Pardon me ...
Art thou become like unto us ? ” My Christian brethren ! the influence of the scene
still vibrates in my nerves ; and it is not easy for me to ' detach my tliought from
that friend of man , whose body I then saw delivered to the ground . Pardon me ...
Page 182
This , however , we the less regret , as we doubt not that the work itself must
become an object of study to every one who is interested in the perfection of the
art respecting which it treats . It cannot fail to give satisfaction both to the
professional ...
This , however , we the less regret , as we doubt not that the work itself must
become an object of study to every one who is interested in the perfection of the
art respecting which it treats . It cannot fail to give satisfaction both to the
professional ...
Page 401
12. is taken in connection with the verse pre . ceding it , and is thus exhibited : •
That the growing up person may gather sense , And the wild colt become a man
?? . The reader , however , will naturally ask , is this alteration an emendation ?
12. is taken in connection with the verse pre . ceding it , and is thus exhibited : •
That the growing up person may gather sense , And the wild colt become a man
?? . The reader , however , will naturally ask , is this alteration an emendation ?
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