The British Prose Writers...: Sir J. Reynolds's discoursesJ. Sharpe, 1819 |
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... given to the figures which their respective situations generally produce . Nor is this enough ; each person should also have that expression which men of his rank generally ex- hibit . The joy or the grief of a character of dignity is ...
... given to the figures which their respective situations generally produce . Nor is this enough ; each person should also have that expression which men of his rank generally ex- hibit . The joy or the grief of a character of dignity is ...
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... given a very minute description of this picture , but indeed such a description as may be rather called panegyric than criticism , thinking it necessary ( according to the precept of Fresnoy ) that Alex- ander should possess the ...
... given a very minute description of this picture , but indeed such a description as may be rather called panegyric than criticism , thinking it necessary ( according to the precept of Fresnoy ) that Alex- ander should possess the ...
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... given , another view , taking care to preserve all the spirit and grace you find in the original . I should hope , from what has been lately said , that it is not necessary to guard myself against any supposition of recommending an ...
... given , another view , taking care to preserve all the spirit and grace you find in the original . I should hope , from what has been lately said , that it is not necessary to guard myself against any supposition of recommending an ...
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