The Director: A Weekly Literary Journal: Containing I. Essays, on Subjects of Literature, the Fine Arts and Manners. II. Bibliographana. Account of Rare and Curious Books and of the Book Sales in this Country, from the Close of the Seventeenth Century. III. Royal Institution. Analyses of the Lectures Delivered Weekly. IV. British Gallery. Description of the Principal Pictures Exhibited ... V. 1-2: Jan. 24-July 4, 1807, Band 1Thomas Frognall Dibdin, Frognall Longman, Hurst, 1807 |
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... . Their influence in culti- vating and civilizing the human mind , the inventions and improvements to which they have given birth , and the domestic habits and affections which insensibly en- twine themselves with their THE DIRECTOR. ...
... . Their influence in culti- vating and civilizing the human mind , the inventions and improvements to which they have given birth , and the domestic habits and affections which insensibly en- twine themselves with their THE DIRECTOR. ...
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... human talents ( I am tran- scribing from Mr. Hoare's Inquiry ) which have not been perverted to the lamenta- ble purposes of dissention , strife , malig- nity , and mutual destruction ! -The culti vation of the Arts alone is exempt from ...
... human talents ( I am tran- scribing from Mr. Hoare's Inquiry ) which have not been perverted to the lamenta- ble purposes of dissention , strife , malig- nity , and mutual destruction ! -The culti vation of the Arts alone is exempt from ...
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... human en- quiry , experience and . analogy are the only sure guides : and to know what may be effected by human ingenuity and la- bour , it is necessary to know what has already been done , and the various means which have been employed ...
... human en- quiry , experience and . analogy are the only sure guides : and to know what may be effected by human ingenuity and la- bour , it is necessary to know what has already been done , and the various means which have been employed ...
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... minds , are required for the at- tainment of excellence . Master follows master , the scholar excels his instructor ; the first works are inferior and insignifi- -- of society ; and the expression of the human countenance THE DIRECTOR . 35.
... minds , are required for the at- tainment of excellence . Master follows master , the scholar excels his instructor ; the first works are inferior and insignifi- -- of society ; and the expression of the human countenance THE DIRECTOR . 35.
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... human countenance is varied and im- passioned . The period of the great Ita- lian painters likewise was the period in which learning was reviving , in which the human mind began to awaken to day after its long slumber in the night of ...
... human countenance is varied and im- passioned . The period of the great Ita- lian painters likewise was the period in which learning was reviving , in which the human mind began to awaken to day after its long slumber in the night of ...
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