The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Volume 73,Deel 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1811 |
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Pagina 491
... becoming rivals of the antients , yet remain- ing still what we naturally are , we have become herds of servile imi- tators The painters have not fal- Jen into this error of poets and cri- tics . The school of Italy remained Christian ...
... becoming rivals of the antients , yet remain- ing still what we naturally are , we have become herds of servile imi- tators The painters have not fal- Jen into this error of poets and cri- tics . The school of Italy remained Christian ...
Pagina 654
... become the benefactor of the neigh- bourhood and of his country . The resources of a great fortune or of an elevated condition , when directed to such ends as these , become a truly desirable possession . They give to a man the ...
... become the benefactor of the neigh- bourhood and of his country . The resources of a great fortune or of an elevated condition , when directed to such ends as these , become a truly desirable possession . They give to a man the ...
Pagina 840
... become disagreeable to others , that generally it should be a rule with every one , to keep clear in his conversation of this subject . In deed , what is it that we can have any reason , or what could it be pro- per for us to ...
... become disagreeable to others , that generally it should be a rule with every one , to keep clear in his conversation of this subject . In deed , what is it that we can have any reason , or what could it be pro- per for us to ...
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Register of the Weather for July | 482 |
Account of a Collection of Ancient | 489 |
Constitution of the late Central Junta | 498 |
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