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... object which is discernible at one view . " Cicero , and par- t'cularly Quintilian , are also objects of animadversion : but indeed their explanations are less satisfactory than that of the Stagvrite . The doctrine of figures is on the ...
... object which is discernible at one view . " Cicero , and par- t'cularly Quintilian , are also objects of animadversion : but indeed their explanations are less satisfactory than that of the Stagvrite . The doctrine of figures is on the ...
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... object to this my undertaking , and apparently from motives of affection , compare me to a painter , who rich in colours , and like another Zeuxis , eminent in his art , is endeavouring with all his skill and industry to give celebrity ...
... object to this my undertaking , and apparently from motives of affection , compare me to a painter , who rich in colours , and like another Zeuxis , eminent in his art , is endeavouring with all his skill and industry to give celebrity ...
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... object that seems to have been sought by the most eminent masters , and which appears most adapted to their art . It is easy to conceive that the study of the academy - figure , although useful , and even essential , is by no means all ...
... object that seems to have been sought by the most eminent masters , and which appears most adapted to their art . It is easy to conceive that the study of the academy - figure , although useful , and even essential , is by no means all ...
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