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Page 118
... short , impelled by any consideration but a real and unconquerable passion for excellence ; — let him drop it at once , and avoid these walls and every thing con . nected with them as he would the pestilence ; for if he have not this ...
... short , impelled by any consideration but a real and unconquerable passion for excellence ; — let him drop it at once , and avoid these walls and every thing con . nected with them as he would the pestilence ; for if he have not this ...
Page 249
... short introduction or apology , so that the smoothness and simplicity of the narrative shall not be materially interrupted . As you will have to write in English , I would advise you to study the best models in your own language , for ...
... short introduction or apology , so that the smoothness and simplicity of the narrative shall not be materially interrupted . As you will have to write in English , I would advise you to study the best models in your own language , for ...
Page 385
... short dissertation on the quali- fications of a good gardener , who must have a little education , and not only be steady , industrious , and thoughtful , but also possessed of knowlege and genius adapted to his profession , ' P. 575 ...
... short dissertation on the quali- fications of a good gardener , who must have a little education , and not only be steady , industrious , and thoughtful , but also possessed of knowlege and genius adapted to his profession , ' P. 575 ...
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Bagdad Pachalik of description of 515 | 9 |
Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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