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... equal to that with which the heroes of the Iliad abuse each other . " —— Our academician , besides the verses just mentioned , has written some others not unworthy of praise . Such are those in his poem " on Painting , " in which he ...
... equal to that with which the heroes of the Iliad abuse each other . " —— Our academician , besides the verses just mentioned , has written some others not unworthy of praise . Such are those in his poem " on Painting , " in which he ...
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... equal ease the expression of the broadest hu mour , of the most extravagant mirth , of the deepest melancholy , or of the most sublime emotion . The tones of his voice happily corres- ponded with the expression of his features , and ...
... equal ease the expression of the broadest hu mour , of the most extravagant mirth , of the deepest melancholy , or of the most sublime emotion . The tones of his voice happily corres- ponded with the expression of his features , and ...
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... equal to the area of the prism ; and , if radiant heat were not refrangible at all , it would fall upon an equal space , in the place where the shadow of the prism , when covered , may be seer . But , neither of these events taking ...
... equal to the area of the prism ; and , if radiant heat were not refrangible at all , it would fall upon an equal space , in the place where the shadow of the prism , when covered , may be seer . But , neither of these events taking ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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