The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volume 1Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... excellent and perfect they are , the nearer they approach to an entire resemblance of it . As moral truth is the conformity between our thoughts and assertions ; so the truth of Painting NO . 5 . THE GLEANER . 33 is founded 32 NO . 5 ...
... excellent and perfect they are , the nearer they approach to an entire resemblance of it . As moral truth is the conformity between our thoughts and assertions ; so the truth of Painting NO . 5 . THE GLEANER . 33 is founded 32 NO . 5 ...
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... excellent kinds of imitating nature , is the most conspicuous . As the epick and tragic poets , by the warm ideas they convey , touch all the springs and movements of our minds , and take possession of our hearts , by propagating their ...
... excellent kinds of imitating nature , is the most conspicuous . As the epick and tragic poets , by the warm ideas they convey , touch all the springs and movements of our minds , and take possession of our hearts , by propagating their ...
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... excellent sentiments , and exciting generous passions ; yet the spectators of one , and the readers of the other , are for the most part so entirely taken up with the art and beauty of the pieces , that they seldom attend to the moral ...
... excellent sentiments , and exciting generous passions ; yet the spectators of one , and the readers of the other , are for the most part so entirely taken up with the art and beauty of the pieces , that they seldom attend to the moral ...
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... excellent talent at this . He tells us * of a young gentleman , who was naturally very silly ; but " it so fell out , as he was one night returning from a ball , that a young gentleman tript up his heels , and gave him such a bang upon ...
... excellent talent at this . He tells us * of a young gentleman , who was naturally very silly ; but " it so fell out , as he was one night returning from a ball , that a young gentleman tript up his heels , and gave him such a bang upon ...
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... excellent craftsman ; but never minded how the minutes passed . In vain did his wife inculcate to him , that time is money : he had too much wit to apprehend her , and he cursed the parish - clock every night ; which at last brought him ...
... excellent craftsman ; but never minded how the minutes passed . In vain did his wife inculcate to him , that time is money : he had too much wit to apprehend her , and he cursed the parish - clock every night ; which at last brought him ...
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