Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volumen4,Temas19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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11 " MODERN PAINTERS . " * FROM this second volume by the celebrated Graduate , which we have perused most carefully , we rise with a feeling of considerable doubt , we will add , of painful doubt , -for we have such a high opinion of ...
11 " MODERN PAINTERS . " * FROM this second volume by the celebrated Graduate , which we have perused most carefully , we rise with a feeling of considerable doubt , we will add , of painful doubt , -for we have such a high opinion of ...
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... volume and the preceding one , lets fall several phrases , which seem contrary to the grand prin- ciple - on which all Progress must be founded - that man is the highest of created beings . Let us take an instance , in which he speaks ...
... volume and the preceding one , lets fall several phrases , which seem contrary to the grand prin- ciple - on which all Progress must be founded - that man is the highest of created beings . Let us take an instance , in which he speaks ...
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... volume , for the imitation of natural objects - his observations on the pheno- mena of skies , foliage , water , & c . , are exceedingly valuable , -they call the attention to objects which are too often unnoticed , and put to flight ...
... volume , for the imitation of natural objects - his observations on the pheno- mena of skies , foliage , water , & c . , are exceedingly valuable , -they call the attention to objects which are too often unnoticed , and put to flight ...
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... volume , which is yet to come . For the same reason , we do not so much as touch upon his chapters concerning " Typical Beauty , " which seem to us a mistaken reading of a profound truth ; but we here take leave of an author , from ...
... volume , which is yet to come . For the same reason , we do not so much as touch upon his chapters concerning " Typical Beauty , " which seem to us a mistaken reading of a profound truth ; but we here take leave of an author , from ...
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... volumes display more evidences of incapacity , in an uninterrupted succession of Ministers , than are afforded by the aggregate of those who contributed to the decline and fall of the Roman and Byzantine empires . What a glory is it to ...
... volumes display more evidences of incapacity , in an uninterrupted succession of Ministers , than are afforded by the aggregate of those who contributed to the decline and fall of the Roman and Byzantine empires . What a glory is it to ...
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