Gentleman's Magazine: And Historical Chronicle, Volumen 165F. Jefferies, 1838 |
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... beautiful , if not the most ro- mantic , village of Scotland , is eminently calculated to awaken such ideas . It pre- sents objects not only grand in themselves but venerable from their associations . The meeting of the superb rivers ...
... beautiful , if not the most ro- mantic , village of Scotland , is eminently calculated to awaken such ideas . It pre- sents objects not only grand in themselves but venerable from their associations . The meeting of the superb rivers ...
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... beautiful poem with the following remarks , which , though called forth by that , are meant to apply to the spirit and character of all his works : - " The arch allusions which run through the introductions , without in the least in ...
... beautiful poem with the following remarks , which , though called forth by that , are meant to apply to the spirit and character of all his works : - " The arch allusions which run through the introductions , without in the least in ...
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... beautiful creation , had altogether disappeared . Thus , then , not only by the effect produced upon us by his works , but by the manner in which those works that interest us , were created , do we acknowledge the hand of the master ...
... beautiful creation , had altogether disappeared . Thus , then , not only by the effect produced upon us by his works , but by the manner in which those works that interest us , were created , do we acknowledge the hand of the master ...
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... beautiful monument was sent from Italy , and represents a sarcopha- gus of Egyptian granite , surmounted by an urn of foreign marble , with two weeping boys . The excellent Baronet , whose death we have now Obituary of our present ...
... beautiful monument was sent from Italy , and represents a sarcopha- gus of Egyptian granite , surmounted by an urn of foreign marble , with two weeping boys . The excellent Baronet , whose death we have now Obituary of our present ...
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... beautiful ; — Oh ! not because the works of breathing art , Of Poussin , Rubens , Rembrandt , Gainsborough , Start , like creations , from the silent walls- To thee , this tribute of respect and love , Belov'd , benevolent , and ...
... beautiful ; — Oh ! not because the works of breathing art , Of Poussin , Rubens , Rembrandt , Gainsborough , Start , like creations , from the silent walls- To thee , this tribute of respect and love , Belov'd , benevolent , and ...
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