The London Magazine, Volume 3Taylor and Hessey, 1821 - English literature |
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... give , in our ensuing Numbers , a series of papers or the Pulpit Oratory of the present age , chiefly as exercised among Protes tant Dissenters . We shall most carefully exclude from them all remarks tending to wound the feelings of ...
... give , in our ensuing Numbers , a series of papers or the Pulpit Oratory of the present age , chiefly as exercised among Protes tant Dissenters . We shall most carefully exclude from them all remarks tending to wound the feelings of ...
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... give it its mild- est name does more especially haunt and beset me . In a genial August noon , beneath a sweltering sky , death is almost problematic . At those times do such poor snakes as myself enjoy an immortality . Then we expand ...
... give it its mild- est name does more especially haunt and beset me . In a genial August noon , beneath a sweltering sky , death is almost problematic . At those times do such poor snakes as myself enjoy an immortality . Then we expand ...
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... give to the man- ners of society a certain reserved , mysterious air , which , whether in politics , business , or ... gives to the lowest Venetian a feel- ing of brotherhood with the highest , -and of immeasurable superiority over the ...
... give to the man- ners of society a certain reserved , mysterious air , which , whether in politics , business , or ... gives to the lowest Venetian a feel- ing of brotherhood with the highest , -and of immeasurable superiority over the ...
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... give a character of dignity to the whole composition , in comparison with which , with deference to better judges , I would say the manner of Tin- toretto appears to me to degenerate . Some of the earliest pictures of Titian are in this ...
... give a character of dignity to the whole composition , in comparison with which , with deference to better judges , I would say the manner of Tin- toretto appears to me to degenerate . Some of the earliest pictures of Titian are in this ...
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... give a character of dignity to the whole composition , in comparison with which , with deference to better judges , I would say the manner of Tin- toretto appears to me to degenerate . Some of the earliest pictures of Titian are in this ...
... give a character of dignity to the whole composition , in comparison with which , with deference to better judges , I would say the manner of Tin- toretto appears to me to degenerate . Some of the earliest pictures of Titian are in this ...
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