The Southern Review, 4권A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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in any particular age or country , or in the happy coincidence of causes , what has been their relative influence , or ... cause this vital principle of all true greatness , moral and poli- tical , we hold it impossible to overrate the ...
in any particular age or country , or in the happy coincidence of causes , what has been their relative influence , or ... cause this vital principle of all true greatness , moral and poli- tical , we hold it impossible to overrate the ...
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... cause . We have always thought it a circumstance unfa- vourable to the arts , and calculated to retard their progress in America , that we have not a common theatre , upon which the talents of our painters can be brought into immediate ...
... cause . We have always thought it a circumstance unfa- vourable to the arts , and calculated to retard their progress in America , that we have not a common theatre , upon which the talents of our painters can be brought into immediate ...
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... cause might be apprehended from any ill - managed Academies on the conti- nent of Europe , the objection does not lie against the Royal Academy of London . The English school is not the school of Reynolds , or West , or Lawrence , or ...
... cause might be apprehended from any ill - managed Academies on the conti- nent of Europe , the objection does not lie against the Royal Academy of London . The English school is not the school of Reynolds , or West , or Lawrence , or ...
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... cause of our inferiority . Even in our collegiate establishments , the same lim- ited views are entertained which are so fatal in our elementary and grammar schools . We require , for admission , into our colleges but few and slender ...
... cause of our inferiority . Even in our collegiate establishments , the same lim- ited views are entertained which are so fatal in our elementary and grammar schools . We require , for admission , into our colleges but few and slender ...
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... cause of complaint against these institutions . Mr. Russell devotes many pages to this source of scandal and reproach . These habits have arisen in a great degree from one or two unfortunate customs that have prevailed for some time in ...
... cause of complaint against these institutions . Mr. Russell devotes many pages to this source of scandal and reproach . These habits have arisen in a great degree from one or two unfortunate customs that have prevailed for some time in ...
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