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... give rise in their varied combination to more than one source of intellectual pleasure . In the Grecian temple are found beauty , grace , proportion , simplicity , harmony , extent . In the mysterious structures of Egypt vast- ness and ...
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... give some regularity of form to these signs . Accordingly the next stage in the progress of improvement was to hew the former blocks into square columnar shapes . Erecting these upon one end , by slow gradations , the artist learned to ...
... give some regularity of form to these signs . Accordingly the next stage in the progress of improvement was to hew the former blocks into square columnar shapes . Erecting these upon one end , by slow gradations , the artist learned to ...
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... gives to his ideal more of the vague , but soul stirring enthusiasm which belongs to poetry , than of that sober ... give the very effect of life and movement ; but to a display of science , simplicity , and even truth , have been ...
... gives to his ideal more of the vague , but soul stirring enthusiasm which belongs to poetry , than of that sober ... give the very effect of life and movement ; but to a display of science , simplicity , and even truth , have been ...
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... give our readers some idea of its nature and pretensions . It appears to us that many of the facts which have been brought forward in support of the existence of a second - sight may be simply admitted without adopt- ing the conclusion ...
... give our readers some idea of its nature and pretensions . It appears to us that many of the facts which have been brought forward in support of the existence of a second - sight may be simply admitted without adopt- ing the conclusion ...
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... give the required scale . 3. To divide a line , for example , one 7 inches long into two parts of any assigned proportion , as 3 to 5 , take 7 inches , the length of the line , and set it from 8 to 8 = 3 + 5 , and the distances of the ...
... give the required scale . 3. To divide a line , for example , one 7 inches long into two parts of any assigned proportion , as 3 to 5 , take 7 inches , the length of the line , and set it from 8 to 8 = 3 + 5 , and the distances of the ...
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