The Quarterly Review, Band 50William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1834 |
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... England ; or safe , liberal , and Christian Principles of Reform in the Establishment ; with the beneficial Changes which may be made , consistently with Reason and Religion , in the Ecclesiastical Affairs of this Kingdom . 3. The ...
... England ; or safe , liberal , and Christian Principles of Reform in the Establishment ; with the beneficial Changes which may be made , consistently with Reason and Religion , in the Ecclesiastical Affairs of this Kingdom . 3. The ...
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... England is an instance . The oak , the beech , and the elm are natives of Great Britain ; the elm - tree seen in Scotland and the north of England is the wych elm . As we travel still farther to the north , the forests again change ...
... England is an instance . The oak , the beech , and the elm are natives of Great Britain ; the elm - tree seen in Scotland and the north of England is the wych elm . As we travel still farther to the north , the forests again change ...
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... England , we had always imported both the art and its profes- sors ; and the Reformation had in fact begun , when we first be- came aware of the witcheries so powerfully subsidiary to popery . The patronage of the church was no longer ...
... England , we had always imported both the art and its profes- sors ; and the Reformation had in fact begun , when we first be- came aware of the witcheries so powerfully subsidiary to popery . The patronage of the church was no longer ...
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... England began to be entertained ; the acuteness of Vol- * In fact , we had then in England , with few exceptions , only spurious or damaged works , and none but second or third - rate pictures of the greater masters . But the storm was ...
... England began to be entertained ; the acuteness of Vol- * In fact , we had then in England , with few exceptions , only spurious or damaged works , and none but second or third - rate pictures of the greater masters . But the storm was ...
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... England than in any other country , and the demand will continue as new faces come into the market . Portrait - painting is one of the ministers of vanity , and vanity is a munificent patroness ; historical painting seeks to revive the ...
... England than in any other country , and the demand will continue as new faces come into the market . Portrait - painting is one of the ministers of vanity , and vanity is a munificent patroness ; historical painting seeks to revive the ...
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