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Pagina 28
... feelings of his own heart , but melted into unthought of sympa- thy all who witnessed them . In such a mood they were often called forth by the slightest and most trifling occurrences ; an ordinary engraving , the wild turn of a simple ...
... feelings of his own heart , but melted into unthought of sympa- thy all who witnessed them . In such a mood they were often called forth by the slightest and most trifling occurrences ; an ordinary engraving , the wild turn of a simple ...
Pagina 47
... feeling he has left sufficient evidence in his critique on the works of Wilson and Gainsborough , and particularly of ... feelings of a cultivated and elegant mind , and he viewed nature at once with the enthusiastic eye of a poet . We ...
... feeling he has left sufficient evidence in his critique on the works of Wilson and Gainsborough , and particularly of ... feelings of a cultivated and elegant mind , and he viewed nature at once with the enthusiastic eye of a poet . We ...
Pagina 229
... feelings of exultation and delight , because history is never so interesting as when it records the very few instances that real history can record , in which patriotic valour has obtained a temporary triumph over unbounded power ...
... feelings of exultation and delight , because history is never so interesting as when it records the very few instances that real history can record , in which patriotic valour has obtained a temporary triumph over unbounded power ...
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Affaires dEspagne Nos 1 to 5 Confédération | 1 |
Reliques of Robert Burns consisting chiefly of original | 19 |
Anecdotes of Painters who have resided or been born | 36 |
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