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Page 239
... principles of some of our translators from the German , who cannot write English , and who are forced to substitute a jargon of their own for the beauties of our language . The volume is closed with several extracts from Sylvester's Du ...
... principles of some of our translators from the German , who cannot write English , and who are forced to substitute a jargon of their own for the beauties of our language . The volume is closed with several extracts from Sylvester's Du ...
Page 390
... principles ; and that every object , which impresses the eye , has a peculiar property of affecting us either with pain or plea sure in some degree , whether the sensation resides in the organ of sight , or in the internal sense of ...
... principles ; and that every object , which impresses the eye , has a peculiar property of affecting us either with pain or plea sure in some degree , whether the sensation resides in the organ of sight , or in the internal sense of ...
Page 392
... principle may not have a relation to the other elementary principles of beauty ; and whether there be not also a fitness of lines and colors , as well as a fitness of form . The author's theory , in- deed , necessarily excludes all ...
... principle may not have a relation to the other elementary principles of beauty ; and whether there be not also a fitness of lines and colors , as well as a fitness of form . The author's theory , in- deed , necessarily excludes all ...
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Abridgement of Modern Determinations | 30 |
Pen Art of making | 49 |
Actor Defence of that Profession 384 | 56 |
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