The Quarterly Review, Volume 4William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1810 |
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... nature , because the features which we have seen dispersed among a variety of per- sons are concentrated in the representation to form a stronger portrait . The satirist aims at engaging us in a similar interest , and heightens it ...
... nature , because the features which we have seen dispersed among a variety of per- sons are concentrated in the representation to form a stronger portrait . The satirist aims at engaging us in a similar interest , and heightens it ...
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... nature , and in the studies which correct and advance it , that we must think of man as he deserves , and rate the value of his pursuits . Hence the author contends that there is a cultivation of mind which is in itself a good - of the ...
... nature , and in the studies which correct and advance it , that we must think of man as he deserves , and rate the value of his pursuits . Hence the author contends that there is a cultivation of mind which is in itself a good - of the ...
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... nature , whether of beauty or wildness , of civilization or rudeness , of horror or repose . It is in the power of raising such emotions with success , that the painter of feeling differs from the ordinary copyist of nature . The inexpe ...
... nature , whether of beauty or wildness , of civilization or rudeness , of horror or repose . It is in the power of raising such emotions with success , that the painter of feeling differs from the ordinary copyist of nature . The inexpe ...
Contents
Alicia Tindal Palmer | 61 |
Reasons for declining to become a Subscriber to | 68 |
Travels in various Countries of Europe Asia | 111 |
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