Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Band 5James Fraser, 1832 |
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... principles proper to the na- ture of the works in which he is en- gaged , as exemplified in the production -of his predecessors . We do not say , with a great painter , " You must have no dependence on your own genius . If you have ...
... principles proper to the na- ture of the works in which he is en- gaged , as exemplified in the production -of his predecessors . We do not say , with a great painter , " You must have no dependence on your own genius . If you have ...
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... principle , not- withstanding the warnings and opposi- tions of critics not submissive to the authority of contemporary genius , nor finding their canon of rules in the nature of the productions themselves , but reasoning from analogy ...
... principle , not- withstanding the warnings and opposi- tions of critics not submissive to the authority of contemporary genius , nor finding their canon of rules in the nature of the productions themselves , but reasoning from analogy ...
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... principles of its construction not being properly understood . These , indeed , could not be understood until they were illustrated , as they have been , by the practical evolution of them in the efforts of a writer of indisputable ...
... principles of its construction not being properly understood . These , indeed , could not be understood until they were illustrated , as they have been , by the practical evolution of them in the efforts of a writer of indisputable ...
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... principle you advocate . " It is evident , " says Müller , " that public economy must have been of greater simplicity in the Doric states , as it was the object of their constitution to remove every thing accidental and arbitrary ; and ...
... principle you advocate . " It is evident , " says Müller , " that public economy must have been of greater simplicity in the Doric states , as it was the object of their constitution to remove every thing accidental and arbitrary ; and ...
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... principle of their downfal. she had expected , formed a connexion with the house of Vendome , and , through the means of the beautiful Madame de Montbazon , inspired the Duke of Beaufort with an inveterate hatred against Mazarin . This ...
... principle of their downfal. she had expected , formed a connexion with the house of Vendome , and , through the means of the beautiful Madame de Montbazon , inspired the Duke of Beaufort with an inveterate hatred against Mazarin . This ...
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