The American Whig Review, Volumen13Wiley and Putnam, 1851 |
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... nature of the delusions practised on them , and of the true and necessary effects of those theories to which ... natural instinct of a German or Irish artisan coming to these shores , is hostility to all schemes for the protection of ...
... nature of the delusions practised on them , and of the true and necessary effects of those theories to which ... natural instinct of a German or Irish artisan coming to these shores , is hostility to all schemes for the protection of ...
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... nature through the medium of the poet's imitation than without it . The painter who has delineated a beautiful land- scape after the description of a Thomson , has performed a higher task than he who has copied it directly from nature ...
... nature through the medium of the poet's imitation than without it . The painter who has delineated a beautiful land- scape after the description of a Thomson , has performed a higher task than he who has copied it directly from nature ...
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... nature or from history indif- ferently ; and he who can best select and execute the subject , he is the greatest artist . How absurd would seem the efforts of that painter , who should endeavor to invent a new form of human face ...
... nature or from history indif- ferently ; and he who can best select and execute the subject , he is the greatest artist . How absurd would seem the efforts of that painter , who should endeavor to invent a new form of human face ...
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... nature occasion , attend , or suggest . They combine in their poems the two - fold genius of ode and elegy ; the elegy describing and lamenting past scenes , the ode , interior passions of an instant . In all that they write there is ...
... nature occasion , attend , or suggest . They combine in their poems the two - fold genius of ode and elegy ; the elegy describing and lamenting past scenes , the ode , interior passions of an instant . In all that they write there is ...
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... nature and his being a respectable citizen , the trumping him up into an authority and a kind of saint is a burlesque . He was a writer of conven- tionalities ; who having comfortably feathered his nest , as he thought , both in this ...
... nature and his being a respectable citizen , the trumping him up into an authority and a kind of saint is a burlesque . He was a writer of conven- tionalities ; who having comfortably feathered his nest , as he thought , both in this ...
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Página 278 - ... us; and taking all these evidences, together with the violent animosity of a strong faction in the northern colonies against the southern, which needs only a little of the same...