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... manner and effect of the whole are not pleasing ; while we perceive too much affect- ation and mannerism in the style and sentiments ; an imitative tone , tamely " mocking the sound of mightier lyres ; " an idle and loose display of ...
... manner and effect of the whole are not pleasing ; while we perceive too much affect- ation and mannerism in the style and sentiments ; an imitative tone , tamely " mocking the sound of mightier lyres ; " an idle and loose display of ...
Pagina 421
... manner , the events detailed by his- tory communicate an impression much more lively and last- ing , when the mind has been made intimate with the region within which such events came to pass ; and , when a real knowlege of the country ...
... manner , the events detailed by his- tory communicate an impression much more lively and last- ing , when the mind has been made intimate with the region within which such events came to pass ; and , when a real knowlege of the country ...
Pagina 428
... manner recommended by Sir W. Adams , unless it accident- ally slips into the anterior chamber , as it sinks to the bottom of the eye , from whence it must be fished up with a hook ; and , that the lens remaining in this state , in a ...
... manner recommended by Sir W. Adams , unless it accident- ally slips into the anterior chamber , as it sinks to the bottom of the eye , from whence it must be fished up with a hook ; and , that the lens remaining in this state , in a ...
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