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Page 139
... on art in this country , I understand , has pronounced that Mr. Wilkie united the excellences of Hogarth to those of Teniers . I demur to this decision in both its branches ; but in demurring to authority , it is necessary to give ...
... on art in this country , I understand , has pronounced that Mr. Wilkie united the excellences of Hogarth to those of Teniers . I demur to this decision in both its branches ; but in demurring to authority , it is necessary to give ...
Page 301
I am afraid of losing my way in Drummond's sugar'd sonnetting ; ' and have determined more than once to break off abruptly ; but another and another tempts the rash hand and curious eye , which I am loth not to give , and I give it ...
I am afraid of losing my way in Drummond's sugar'd sonnetting ; ' and have determined more than once to break off abruptly ; but another and another tempts the rash hand and curious eye , which I am loth not to give , and I give it ...
Page 341
He was a dignitary of the church , and except in matters of casuistry and controverted points , could not be supposed to enter upon speculative doubts , or give a loose to a sort of dogmatical scepticism .
He was a dignitary of the church , and except in matters of casuistry and controverted points , could not be supposed to enter upon speculative doubts , or give a loose to a sort of dogmatical scepticism .
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