The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1798 |
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... beautiful maid ex- piring on the corse of a brave lover , who has been killed in vindicat- ing her honour , is affectingly picturesque . That of a too credulous and injured beauty , is equally striking and beautiful , and pregnant with ...
... beautiful maid ex- piring on the corse of a brave lover , who has been killed in vindicat- ing her honour , is affectingly picturesque . That of a too credulous and injured beauty , is equally striking and beautiful , and pregnant with ...
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... beautiful , but which do not form a proper assemblage of objects to be represented in a picture . A view may be too extensive , or too partial ; too complicated , ( the case with the generality of Mr. Ireland's pic- tures , ) or too ...
... beautiful , but which do not form a proper assemblage of objects to be represented in a picture . A view may be too extensive , or too partial ; too complicated , ( the case with the generality of Mr. Ireland's pic- tures , ) or too ...
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... beautiful texture and colours ; that in a little time , however , he resumed his gift , and raising and expanding it in the sky , allowed it to fly through heaven . As it flew , it continued to extend itself on all hands , over ...
... beautiful texture and colours ; that in a little time , however , he resumed his gift , and raising and expanding it in the sky , allowed it to fly through heaven . As it flew , it continued to extend itself on all hands , over ...
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