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Page 45
... admiration of his brethren , while it proves success to be no criterion of excellence . The principles on which true ... admirable picture of a Storm , which I have seen of his hand , many figures are introduced in the foreground , some ...
... admiration of his brethren , while it proves success to be no criterion of excellence . The principles on which true ... admirable picture of a Storm , which I have seen of his hand , many figures are introduced in the foreground , some ...
Page 97
... admiration of his talents , and the attachment which he professes to his political opinions , all of which feelings ... admired pulpit orator , has often been untwined by the rude and vulgar hand of his own printer . In every great ...
... admiration of his talents , and the attachment which he professes to his political opinions , all of which feelings ... admired pulpit orator , has often been untwined by the rude and vulgar hand of his own printer . In every great ...
Page 362
... admiring the talent of the painter . But whilst we approve her delineation of the man , we are compelled to dissent from her admiration of his writings . His style , she admits , is generally colloquial , and she adds , We must figure ...
... admiring the talent of the painter . But whilst we approve her delineation of the man , we are compelled to dissent from her admiration of his writings . His style , she admits , is generally colloquial , and she adds , We must figure ...
Contents
Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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