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Had these 56 of nature which are most proper for been introduced and exhibited
to the “ imitation . Greater care is still rereader , we imagine the general effect “
quired in representing life , which is of the picture could not then have “ so often ...
Had these 56 of nature which are most proper for been introduced and exhibited
to the “ imitation . Greater care is still rereader , we imagine the general effect “
quired in representing life , which is of the picture could not then have “ so often ...
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For dear to thee was nature's varying form , Or in her savage gloom , or softest
smile , SAY , when Remembrance wakes again The whispering billow , or the
roaring The beauty of the classic plain , Where once in early youth we stray'd ,
That ...
For dear to thee was nature's varying form , Or in her savage gloom , or softest
smile , SAY , when Remembrance wakes again The whispering billow , or the
roaring The beauty of the classic plain , Where once in early youth we stray'd ,
That ...
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Such an aesteemed one of the first principles of mazing proportion of premature
deaths our nature , and , in spite of pains and is a circumstance unheard of
among misery , seldom quits us to the last mo- savage nations , or among the
young ...
Such an aesteemed one of the first principles of mazing proportion of premature
deaths our nature , and , in spite of pains and is a circumstance unheard of
among misery , seldom quits us to the last mo- savage nations , or among the
young ...
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We are fully aware lic , by some of whom it might be sus of the difference of
opinion entertainpected to be the work of one or othered on subjects of this
nature . One of the artists alluded to in the “ Re- person may even perceive a
deformity ...
We are fully aware lic , by some of whom it might be sus of the difference of
opinion entertainpected to be the work of one or othered on subjects of this
nature . One of the artists alluded to in the “ Re- person may even perceive a
deformity ...
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The proper happiness of made , at the same time , however , for man is to be
judged of by a regard to retaining within proper limits ; and his whole nature .
Even to the sen . it is owing to ourselves , if the many sitive part of it , he may owe
a ...
The proper happiness of made , at the same time , however , for man is to be
judged of by a regard to retaining within proper limits ; and his whole nature .
Even to the sen . it is owing to ourselves , if the many sitive part of it , he may owe
a ...
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