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... expression , a sort of running - band , [ short - hand , Aikin , ] if this expression maybe used , in speaking of sculpture . A fourth kind seems to have been devoted to ornament ; it has been called , improperly , and it is difficult ...
... expression , a sort of running - band , [ short - hand , Aikin , ] if this expression maybe used , in speaking of sculpture . A fourth kind seems to have been devoted to ornament ; it has been called , improperly , and it is difficult ...
Pagina 176
... expression , by divesting language of every superfluous decoration . Most of the poems also discover correct taste : but , in a few in- stances , the author has sacrificed at the shrine of modern ab- surdity ; we allude particularly to ...
... expression , by divesting language of every superfluous decoration . Most of the poems also discover correct taste : but , in a few in- stances , the author has sacrificed at the shrine of modern ab- surdity ; we allude particularly to ...
Pagina 391
... expressions is not to be appreciated by consulting the dictionaries of the cold regions of the North . It is not a little surprizing that , while Mr. Faber allows that ' the Asiatics were in the habit of veiling the most simple ideas in ...
... expressions is not to be appreciated by consulting the dictionaries of the cold regions of the North . It is not a little surprizing that , while Mr. Faber allows that ' the Asiatics were in the habit of veiling the most simple ideas in ...
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