The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 |
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Page 14
... artists and manufacturers were chiefly slaves . The citizens of Greece and Rome devoted them- selves to politics and war . Such of them as turned their attention to learning confined themselves to oratory , which was the most ...
... artists and manufacturers were chiefly slaves . The citizens of Greece and Rome devoted them- selves to politics and war . Such of them as turned their attention to learning confined themselves to oratory , which was the most ...
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... artists have possessed peculiar advantages over their pre- decessors , and they have not failed to use them ... artist necessarily adopted the authority of another ; and while , in general , he punctiliously retained the faults ...
... artists have possessed peculiar advantages over their pre- decessors , and they have not failed to use them ... artist necessarily adopted the authority of another ; and while , in general , he punctiliously retained the faults ...
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... artists for the greater part of the embellishments of their first Annual . In selecting the word " Keepsake , " they pay a compliment to our fire- sides , where that expression is so intimate ; and in soliciting our painters and ...
... artists for the greater part of the embellishments of their first Annual . In selecting the word " Keepsake , " they pay a compliment to our fire- sides , where that expression is so intimate ; and in soliciting our painters and ...
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... artist , who has made every draw- ing on the spot , and they convey extraordinary ideas of the magnitude and splendour of the great- est of Continental wonders - the churches in the decoration of which so much wealth has been expended ...
... artist , who has made every draw- ing on the spot , and they convey extraordinary ideas of the magnitude and splendour of the great- est of Continental wonders - the churches in the decoration of which so much wealth has been expended ...
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... artist , has fully disposed us to commehd the under- taking . It forms one quarter of a little world of entertainment . On the excellence of the subjects themselves , familiar as they are to the eyes , un- derstandings , and hearts of ...
... artist , has fully disposed us to commehd the under- taking . It forms one quarter of a little world of entertainment . On the excellence of the subjects themselves , familiar as they are to the eyes , un- derstandings , and hearts of ...
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