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... beautiful and sublime ? And if these queries be answered in the affirmative , what becomes of this aboured effort at distinction ? Mr. Stewart's meaning , however , requires illustration : and a poet of his own country shall supply it ...
... beautiful and sublime ? And if these queries be answered in the affirmative , what becomes of this aboured effort at distinction ? Mr. Stewart's meaning , however , requires illustration : and a poet of his own country shall supply it ...
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... beautiful the elegant simplicity of Grecian forms , these are not of themselves sufficient to produce that effect that should be given to the interior of an English residence . " The same writer had previously re- marked that ...
... beautiful the elegant simplicity of Grecian forms , these are not of themselves sufficient to produce that effect that should be given to the interior of an English residence . " The same writer had previously re- marked that ...
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... beautiful elbow - chairs , made of walnut - wood , of the pattern represented in Plate I. On each arm lies a sleeping cherub , very tastefully carved . The coverings were of silk damask . There are no specimens nearly corresponding with ...
... beautiful elbow - chairs , made of walnut - wood , of the pattern represented in Plate I. On each arm lies a sleeping cherub , very tastefully carved . The coverings were of silk damask . There are no specimens nearly corresponding with ...
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... beautiful specimens of ancient art in Mr. Baylis's collection would exceed our limits , and be beyond our present purpose . There were , however , some portraits which may deserve a pass- ing record . 312. On panel , supposed to be the ...
... beautiful specimens of ancient art in Mr. Baylis's collection would exceed our limits , and be beyond our present purpose . There were , however , some portraits which may deserve a pass- ing record . 312. On panel , supposed to be the ...
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... beautiful wife , a source of personal quarrel which the dread of ridicule for exposing his own shame would suffer no French- men to avow , how sensible soever he may be to the injury ; and a coloura- ble pretext for his vengeance was ...
... beautiful wife , a source of personal quarrel which the dread of ridicule for exposing his own shame would suffer no French- men to avow , how sensible soever he may be to the injury ; and a coloura- ble pretext for his vengeance was ...
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