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... ment . The impression which they made upon me induced me to expect too much from the rest of our sculpture . In St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey , I found much finer work , but less fervour of poetic senti- ment , than what Cibber had ...
... ment . The impression which they made upon me induced me to expect too much from the rest of our sculpture . In St. Paul's and Westminster Abbey , I found much finer work , but less fervour of poetic senti- ment , than what Cibber had ...
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... ment is demanded - for the lucid beauty of carving in crystal - the markings of thought and touches of sentiment are lost in light- deeper and grosser lines and touchings are necessary . Such must frequently be the dif ference of the ...
... ment is demanded - for the lucid beauty of carving in crystal - the markings of thought and touches of sentiment are lost in light- deeper and grosser lines and touchings are necessary . Such must frequently be the dif ference of the ...
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... ment " ( i . xiii . ) , Mr. Hanbury being ( he says ) a nonconformist by birth and education , " has published a new edition , for the purpose of invalidating the argument of the text , by notes . These notes , according to the usual de ...
... ment " ( i . xiii . ) , Mr. Hanbury being ( he says ) a nonconformist by birth and education , " has published a new edition , for the purpose of invalidating the argument of the text , by notes . These notes , according to the usual de ...
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... ment of Dr. Smith's larger work for Barristers , " when they go the circuits , " for " on a journey books and brick- bats are almost equally objectionable , if we carry them in our portmanteaus . ' Dr. Smith , speaking of the law ...
... ment of Dr. Smith's larger work for Barristers , " when they go the circuits , " for " on a journey books and brick- bats are almost equally objectionable , if we carry them in our portmanteaus . ' Dr. Smith , speaking of the law ...
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... ment of which will commence where that of the " Descent into Hell " concludes . Flora Oxoniensis , & c . Phænogamous Plants of Oxfordshire , and its contiguous Counties . 4 No. I. of Views in India , from Sketches by Capt . R. ELLIOT ...
... ment of which will commence where that of the " Descent into Hell " concludes . Flora Oxoniensis , & c . Phænogamous Plants of Oxfordshire , and its contiguous Counties . 4 No. I. of Views in India , from Sketches by Capt . R. ELLIOT ...
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