The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1823 - Books |
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Page 298
... object fixed . ' Tis a delicious time when we retain By understanding which there is betwixt Us , and a dear loved object , such a chain - - - Invisible to all , that in that mixed , And giddy circle , we can , thence , defy Thousands ...
... object fixed . ' Tis a delicious time when we retain By understanding which there is betwixt Us , and a dear loved object , such a chain - - - Invisible to all , that in that mixed , And giddy circle , we can , thence , defy Thousands ...
Page 332
... objects by means of their vanishing and intersecting points only , and by their geome trical description , according to ... object being given in position and magnitude . This is a very convenient way in drawing complex objects , as it ...
... objects by means of their vanishing and intersecting points only , and by their geome trical description , according to ... object being given in position and magnitude . This is a very convenient way in drawing complex objects , as it ...
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... object is an object of sight , the person making this effort , if a painter , can delineate , or if a poet , can describe it , so that his painting or description will resemble the original . When in speech or writing , any thing is ...
... object is an object of sight , the person making this effort , if a painter , can delineate , or if a poet , can describe it , so that his painting or description will resemble the original . When in speech or writing , any thing is ...
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