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more hath been already examined , under the adapted to the thing signified ,
than it is at head of our baptismal vow . Gilpin . present among us . They used ...
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sculpture and figure- jects of beauty and grandeur , can I pass painting is a kind
of description , which , by umoticed the source of colours and vilike poetry , is
under the ...
Besides the strict pro When I am taking a review of the obpriety of nature ,
sculpture and figure- jects of beauty and grandeur , can I pass painting is a kind
of description , which , by umoticed the source of colours and vilike poetry , is
under the ...
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unulathe same , the first writers took possession of served . I have lived , till now ...
ther , ' as the province of poetry is to de ¡° In so wide a survey , " said ihe prince ,
scribe nature and passion , which are always " you must surely have left much
unulathe same , the first writers took possession of served . I have lived , till now ...
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