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... do painters and sculptors exert their skill ? for the eyes of the multitude ; in
other words , they appeal to the judgment of those , who , in a thousand instances
, can have no direct knowlege of the processes , or even of the principles , of art .
... do painters and sculptors exert their skill ? for the eyes of the multitude ; in
other words , they appeal to the judgment of those , who , in a thousand instances
, can have no direct knowlege of the processes , or even of the principles , of art .
Página 136
... all their brandies or with all their wines ? What could they more than knights
and squires confound , Or water all the quorum ten miles round ? A statesman ' s
slumbers how this speech would spoil ! • Sir , Spain has sent a thousand jars of
oil ...
... all their brandies or with all their wines ? What could they more than knights
and squires confound , Or water all the quorum ten miles round ? A statesman ' s
slumbers how this speech would spoil ! • Sir , Spain has sent a thousand jars of
oil ...
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... And always thinks the very thing he ought : 130 His equal mind I copy what I
can , And as I love would imitate the man : In South - sea days not happier , when
surmised The lord of thousands , than if now excised ; In forest planted by a father
...
... And always thinks the very thing he ought : 130 His equal mind I copy what I
can , And as I love would imitate the man : In South - sea days not happier , when
surmised The lord of thousands , than if now excised ; In forest planted by a father
...
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Warton mentions , to the credit of Walpole ' s placability , that , during Atterbury ' s
confinement in the Tower , a fine of a thousand pounds falling to him as dean of
Westminster , which could not be received , except by setting the seal to the ...
Warton mentions , to the credit of Walpole ' s placability , that , during Atterbury ' s
confinement in the Tower , a fine of a thousand pounds falling to him as dean of
Westminster , which could not be received , except by setting the seal to the ...
Página 329
But a moral drawn from an oriental libertine , and drawn through the dreary lapse
of a thousand years , is too unlike the author ' s keen sense of living incidents , to
be taken as his object . The court in his day offered more than one Theodora ...
But a moral drawn from an oriental libertine , and drawn through the dreary lapse
of a thousand years , is too unlike the author ' s keen sense of living incidents , to
be taken as his object . The court in his day offered more than one Theodora ...
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