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... fact , that a few ( perhaps one or two ) gifted individuals have existed , who , without effort or con- sciousness of the sort , have hit the precise degree of imagin- ation and reality , of beau idéal and actual copying from nature ...
... fact , that a few ( perhaps one or two ) gifted individuals have existed , who , without effort or con- sciousness of the sort , have hit the precise degree of imagin- ation and reality , of beau idéal and actual copying from nature ...
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... fact in a very interesting view . The greater number are vertical , or at least highly erect , and they are attended with no disturbance or derangement of the surrounding rocks beyond that of simple separation ; nor is there any ...
... fact in a very interesting view . The greater number are vertical , or at least highly erect , and they are attended with no disturbance or derangement of the surrounding rocks beyond that of simple separation ; nor is there any ...
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... fact , than its limited size appears at the first view to permit . ' With great appearance of probability , Sir Richard as- cribes to the quarries of Sechetto very many of the granite columns which in Italy are supposed to be Ægyptian ...
... fact , than its limited size appears at the first view to permit . ' With great appearance of probability , Sir Richard as- cribes to the quarries of Sechetto very many of the granite columns which in Italy are supposed to be Ægyptian ...
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Ricardo on Political Economy | 1 |
TITLES AUTHORS NAMES c of the Pub | 8 |
Ireland Walks through | 32 |
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