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... produced a likeness or not , is a matter of no sort of consequence ; for the whole peculiarity of the thing con- sists in his manifesting so extraordinary a desire , at that early age ; since there is nothing by which to measure the ...
... produced a likeness or not , is a matter of no sort of consequence ; for the whole peculiarity of the thing con- sists in his manifesting so extraordinary a desire , at that early age ; since there is nothing by which to measure the ...
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... produced only richness , magni- ficence and splendour , instead of his simple , spirited colouring . There is ... produce brilliance alone : when they attempt the brightness of nature , they are too apt to make it all sunshine . We ...
... produced only richness , magni- ficence and splendour , instead of his simple , spirited colouring . There is ... produce brilliance alone : when they attempt the brightness of nature , they are too apt to make it all sunshine . We ...
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... attempted to criticise ; and that the examples , which he has produced , are no proofs of the fallacy of the " notion ” which VOL . III . 3 he endeavours to ridicule . In the first quotation , OGILVIE'S PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS . 17.
... attempted to criticise ; and that the examples , which he has produced , are no proofs of the fallacy of the " notion ” which VOL . III . 3 he endeavours to ridicule . In the first quotation , OGILVIE'S PHILOSOPHICAL ESSAYS . 17.
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... produced by circumlocution . There is another fault which must not be passed over without notice a fault which we are somewhat astonished to find this writer guilty of , so perfectly sensible , as he appears to be , of its tendency to ...
... produced by circumlocution . There is another fault which must not be passed over without notice a fault which we are somewhat astonished to find this writer guilty of , so perfectly sensible , as he appears to be , of its tendency to ...
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... service of Oberon - let the " thunder speak from his dark blue cloud— ” let the lightnings shake their wings ; but let all this be done in miniature . We can produce passages from Crystalina , which have not CRYSTALINA , A FAIRY TALE . 23.
... service of Oberon - let the " thunder speak from his dark blue cloud— ” let the lightnings shake their wings ; but let all this be done in miniature . We can produce passages from Crystalina , which have not CRYSTALINA , A FAIRY TALE . 23.
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