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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... notice , in order that " they may correct themselves , for the example of others . " THE Hero of Cervantes was employed four entire days , in devising a famous and high sounding name for his immor- tal steed , 6 THE DIRECTOR ,
... notice , in order that " they may correct themselves , for the example of others . " THE Hero of Cervantes was employed four entire days , in devising a famous and high sounding name for his immor- tal steed , 6 THE DIRECTOR ,
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... period . For legislative wis- dom , we might notice Alfred , William , and Edward ; for scholastic erudition , Bede , Alcuin , Lanfranc , and Anselin ; for his- torical 4 24 THE DIRECTOR . Anatomy of Plants; Mirbel, Traité ...
... period . For legislative wis- dom , we might notice Alfred , William , and Edward ; for scholastic erudition , Bede , Alcuin , Lanfranc , and Anselin ; for his- torical 4 24 THE DIRECTOR . Anatomy of Plants; Mirbel, Traité ...
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... of an eminent artist , makes the picture complete without toiling at subordinate parts . ' THE lecture was concluded by a dis- tinct notice of all the éditions of Frois . sart extant , from the black - lettered edi- tion THE DIRECTOR . 59.
... of an eminent artist , makes the picture complete without toiling at subordinate parts . ' THE lecture was concluded by a dis- tinct notice of all the éditions of Frois . sart extant , from the black - lettered edi- tion THE DIRECTOR . 59.
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... notice its more prominent features . In his introductory lecture , after re- commending the cultivation of taste , Dr. C. proceeded to a consideration of the origin of melody and harmony , In the music of the antients , he considered ...
... notice its more prominent features . In his introductory lecture , after re- commending the cultivation of taste , Dr. C. proceeded to a consideration of the origin of melody and harmony , In the music of the antients , he considered ...
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... - vour : A liberal patronage is never want- ing where intrinsic merit is evinced ; and we may conclude that as a material bar- rier to public notice is now removed , the road to excellence need only be pointed out to be 62 THE DIRECTOR .
... - vour : A liberal patronage is never want- ing where intrinsic merit is evinced ; and we may conclude that as a material bar- rier to public notice is now removed , the road to excellence need only be pointed out to be 62 THE DIRECTOR .
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