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Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the 1 * Such , we think , were the
remarks , that occurred to us several years ago , when this portrait was
accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ;
but a late ...
Of the drapery and curling hair exhibited in the 1 * Such , we think , were the
remarks , that occurred to us several years ago , when this portrait was
accessible . We wished indeed to have confirmed them by a second view of it ;
but a late ...
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Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may be not unfairly
questioned , and especially by those who remember a species of fraudulence
recorded in Mr. Foote's Taste : Clap Lord Dupe's arms on that half - length of
Erasmus ...
Where there is such a chasm in evidence , the validity of it may be not unfairly
questioned , and especially by those who remember a species of fraudulence
recorded in Mr. Foote's Taste : Clap Lord Dupe's arms on that half - length of
Erasmus ...
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By similar reference ic is that the style of many an ancient building has been
characteristically reitored . The members of architecture left entire , have
instructed the renovator how to supply the loss of such as had fallen into decay .
The poet ...
By similar reference ic is that the style of many an ancient building has been
characteristically reitored . The members of architecture left entire , have
instructed the renovator how to supply the loss of such as had fallen into decay .
The poet ...
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... of versification are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be fufpcéted of
having produced ungrammatical nonsense , and such rough and defective
numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English
poetry .
... of versification are hitherto unrivalled , ought not so often to be fufpcéted of
having produced ungrammatical nonsense , and such rough and defective
numbers as would disgrace a village school - boy in his first attempts at English
poetry .
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1 The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently effected by the
expulsion of useless and supernumerary syllables , and an occasional supply of
such as might fortuitously have been omitted , notwithstanding the declaration of
...
1 The latter ( as already has been observed ) may be frequently effected by the
expulsion of useless and supernumerary syllables , and an occasional supply of
such as might fortuitously have been omitted , notwithstanding the declaration of
...
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