The Gentleman's Magazine, Band 20;Band 113,Teil 2E. Cave, 1843 |
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... manner too ; his physiognomy , of which the forehead is admirable , indicates both . " " This afternoon and evening were spent in the very agreeable company of Sydney Smith , Playfair , Alison , and Greathead . It is the first time I ...
... manner too ; his physiognomy , of which the forehead is admirable , indicates both . " " This afternoon and evening were spent in the very agreeable company of Sydney Smith , Playfair , Alison , and Greathead . It is the first time I ...
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... manner was full of ability ; and that he had a very powerful understanding . The only things ever printed by Hender- son were two statements , of the arguments for and against Necessity , and of the argu- ments for and against ...
... manner was full of ability ; and that he had a very powerful understanding . The only things ever printed by Hender- son were two statements , of the arguments for and against Necessity , and of the argu- ments for and against ...
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... manner which might have a more imposing effect . This was my impression from his lecture . have since met Davy in company , and was much pleased with him ; a great softness and propriety of manner , which might be cultivated into ...
... manner which might have a more imposing effect . This was my impression from his lecture . have since met Davy in company , and was much pleased with him ; a great softness and propriety of manner , which might be cultivated into ...
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... manner original , and quite distinct from that either of Fox or Burke , seems to me to proceed from a deficiency in those feel- ings and that comprehension which are requisite for such large subjects . The speech for Peltier has ...
... manner original , and quite distinct from that either of Fox or Burke , seems to me to proceed from a deficiency in those feel- ings and that comprehension which are requisite for such large subjects . The speech for Peltier has ...
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... manner . Upon the whole , I do not think him successful in biographical composition . His conceptions of character , though formed with comprehensive design , want that in- dividuality to which the painter of portraits must descend ...
... manner . Upon the whole , I do not think him successful in biographical composition . His conceptions of character , though formed with comprehensive design , want that in- dividuality to which the painter of portraits must descend ...
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