The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1821 |
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... sense of mankind , after all , that the claims to excellence must finally be decided . 6 - Painting , considered as a fine art , is principally valuable as it is historical , or poetical ; by which terms I would not be under- stood to ...
... sense of mankind , after all , that the claims to excellence must finally be decided . 6 - Painting , considered as a fine art , is principally valuable as it is historical , or poetical ; by which terms I would not be under- stood to ...
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... sense of the original : " victum quem vulnere Turnus Straverat , atque humeris inimicum insigne gerebat . " Gerebat , the imperfect , signifies was then in the act of wearing . Mr. Ring refers it to the time when Turnus killed Pallas ...
... sense of the original : " victum quem vulnere Turnus Straverat , atque humeris inimicum insigne gerebat . " Gerebat , the imperfect , signifies was then in the act of wearing . Mr. Ring refers it to the time when Turnus killed Pallas ...
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... sense , but though want of sense may permit outward ma- nifestations of pride which sense , if possessed , would sup- press , yet the want of a reflecting faculty or sense can never confer a positive endowment of a feeling such as self ...
... sense , but though want of sense may permit outward ma- nifestations of pride which sense , if possessed , would sup- press , yet the want of a reflecting faculty or sense can never confer a positive endowment of a feeling such as self ...
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