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... idea , that a knowledge of the mathematics has only a tend- ency to cramp the freedom of the imagination , and that ... ideas of an exuberant fancy , and who suppose their art to be of too delicate and aerial a nature to ad . mit of any ...
... idea , that a knowledge of the mathematics has only a tend- ency to cramp the freedom of the imagination , and that ... ideas of an exuberant fancy , and who suppose their art to be of too delicate and aerial a nature to ad . mit of any ...
Page 160
... idea is not less singular than erroneous . It is not to be denied that this monarch coveted every species of glory , and particu- larly that of being the patron of talents in every line ; and it cannot be said that he wanted either ...
... idea is not less singular than erroneous . It is not to be denied that this monarch coveted every species of glory , and particu- larly that of being the patron of talents in every line ; and it cannot be said that he wanted either ...
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... ideas , mode , substance , defi nition , & c .. This piece contains the reduction of those principles.to practice , or in other words , a practical application of the theory to familiar language . In this piece , which was written ...
... ideas , mode , substance , defi nition , & c .. This piece contains the reduction of those principles.to practice , or in other words , a practical application of the theory to familiar language . In this piece , which was written ...
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