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Pagina 120
... tion . 2. While the beauty of every coun- tenance seems thus fundamentally to arise from the expression of some pleasing or interesting quality , I would observe , in the second place , that the composition of the counte- nance is ...
... tion . 2. While the beauty of every coun- tenance seems thus fundamentally to arise from the expression of some pleasing or interesting quality , I would observe , in the second place , that the composition of the counte- nance is ...
Pagina 344
... tion of the wood , of enormous power and extensive depth ; but the eye could not distinguish where the weight of the force was directing . From the plain , the horizon seemed to be bound by a deep girdle of glittering steel . It was in ...
... tion of the wood , of enormous power and extensive depth ; but the eye could not distinguish where the weight of the force was directing . From the plain , the horizon seemed to be bound by a deep girdle of glittering steel . It was in ...
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... tion . It is founded on a distrust of ourselves , which is quite incompa tible with the permanent preserva- tion of our eastern possessions . Be sides , this opinion has its only grounds on the occurrence of events , chiefly caused by ...
... tion . It is founded on a distrust of ourselves , which is quite incompa tible with the permanent preserva- tion of our eastern possessions . Be sides , this opinion has its only grounds on the occurrence of events , chiefly caused by ...
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