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Page 246
... Taste , and Composition , addressed to his Son , by George Gregory , D.D. late Vicar of West Ham . 12mo . 125 ... taste and litera- ture . ' We are indeed disposed to value the observations of Dr. Gregory on all subjects ; and we can ...
... Taste , and Composition , addressed to his Son , by George Gregory , D.D. late Vicar of West Ham . 12mo . 125 ... taste and litera- ture . ' We are indeed disposed to value the observations of Dr. Gregory on all subjects ; and we can ...
Page 252
... taste , and eloquence , by which they may hereafter adorn , defend , and re - animate their native land , The human understanding , we have no hesitation in averring , must be improved by the study of its most excellent produc- tions ...
... taste , and eloquence , by which they may hereafter adorn , defend , and re - animate their native land , The human understanding , we have no hesitation in averring , must be improved by the study of its most excellent produc- tions ...
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... taste the dc- light of the learned in reading ; " Juvat integros accedere fontes , Atque haurire ! " Fifthly , from the perusal of an original author , we seem , ( nay , we certainly more than seem ) to form a more perfect picture of ...
... taste the dc- light of the learned in reading ; " Juvat integros accedere fontes , Atque haurire ! " Fifthly , from the perusal of an original author , we seem , ( nay , we certainly more than seem ) to form a more perfect picture of ...
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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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