Essays, Critical and MiscellaneousCarey and Hart, 1844 - 707 páginas |
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... mean , the art of employing words in sch a manner as to pro- duce an illusion on thimagination : the art of doing by means of weds what the painter does by means of colour Thus the greatest of poets has described , in lines universally ...
... mean , the art of employing words in sch a manner as to pro- duce an illusion on thimagination : the art of doing by means of weds what the painter does by means of colour Thus the greatest of poets has described , in lines universally ...
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... means of evil . " 7 No person can answer in the negative , un- less he refuses credit , not merely to all the accusations brought against Charles by his To the blessings which England has de- opponents , but to the narratives of the ...
... means of evil . " 7 No person can answer in the negative , un- less he refuses credit , not merely to all the accusations brought against Charles by his To the blessings which England has de- opponents , but to the narratives of the ...
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... means . They went through the world like Sir Artegale's iron man Talus with his flail , crushing and trampling down oppressors , mingling with human beings , but having nei- ther part nor lot in human infirmities ; insensi- ble w ...
... means . They went through the world like Sir Artegale's iron man Talus with his flail , crushing and trampling down oppressors , mingling with human beings , but having nei- ther part nor lot in human infirmities ; insensi- ble w ...
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... means are - the surest , the speediest , and no means follows that a similar judgment the darkest . He cannot comprehend how a would be just in the case of an Italian of the man should scruple to deceive him whom he middle ages . On the ...
... means are - the surest , the speediest , and no means follows that a similar judgment the darkest . He cannot comprehend how a would be just in the case of an Italian of the man should scruple to deceive him whom he middle ages . On the ...
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... means sufficient to should select for imitation their most trifling familiarize him with the exercise of a man - at - pursuits . This leads to a conversation on the arms , might render him a useful foot - soldier . decline of military ...
... means sufficient to should select for imitation their most trifling familiarize him with the exercise of a man - at - pursuits . This leads to a conversation on the arms , might render him a useful foot - soldier . decline of military ...
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