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Should a man , gifted by nature with all the genius of Canova , attempt to carve a statue without instruction as to the management of his chisel , or attention to the anatomy of the human body , he would produce something compared with ...
Should a man , gifted by nature with all the genius of Canova , attempt to carve a statue without instruction as to the management of his chisel , or attention to the anatomy of the human body , he would produce something compared with ...
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His early writings resembled the gigantic works of those Chinese gardeners who attempt to rival nature herself , to form cataracts of terrific height and sound , to raise precipitous ridges of mountains , and to imitate in artificial ...
His early writings resembled the gigantic works of those Chinese gardeners who attempt to rival nature herself , to form cataracts of terrific height and sound , to raise precipitous ridges of mountains , and to imitate in artificial ...
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If the dramatist attempts to create a being answering to one of these descriptions , he fails ; because he reverses an ... A writer who should attempt to introduce into a play or a novel such a Wharton as the Wharton of Pope , or a Lord ...
If the dramatist attempts to create a being answering to one of these descriptions , he fails ; because he reverses an ... A writer who should attempt to introduce into a play or a novel such a Wharton as the Wharton of Pope , or a Lord ...
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays, Volumen1 Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay Vista completa - 1843 |
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