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Pagina 111
The writer ( who , we believe , has good claims to the title which he has assumed
, ) appears to have profited by the ... We would have him write in his own
language , without imitating either the artless innocence of a child or the naked ...
The writer ( who , we believe , has good claims to the title which he has assumed
, ) appears to have profited by the ... We would have him write in his own
language , without imitating either the artless innocence of a child or the naked ...
Pagina 214
Its very merits are of that nature which seem to arise rather out of wildness and
extravagance , indulged by the writer without restraint , than from the serious
dictates of good taste or judgment ; in which requisites , even for a tale of the
twelfth ...
Its very merits are of that nature which seem to arise rather out of wildness and
extravagance , indulged by the writer without restraint , than from the serious
dictates of good taste or judgment ; in which requisites , even for a tale of the
twelfth ...
Pagina 391
Mr . Turner is a sprightly writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled
either in the architecture of our ancestors or in antiquities generally , is
possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and of an acquaintance with antient
buildings ...
Mr . Turner is a sprightly writer , and , without professing to be particularly skilled
either in the architecture of our ancestors or in antiquities generally , is
possessed of a stock of historical knowlege , and of an acquaintance with antient
buildings ...
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