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Page 122
... less respected , the production of them was of course less encouraged ; and as artists saw , for the first time , their works perish before them , the prospect of immortality , the great stimulative to genius , was rendered dim and ...
... less respected , the production of them was of course less encouraged ; and as artists saw , for the first time , their works perish before them , the prospect of immortality , the great stimulative to genius , was rendered dim and ...
Page 289
... less general and less extensive . None of the Arabic grammars that we have seen give the fore- going explanation of the Nunnation : but we invite those who are conversant with the language , to consider whether it has not a solid ...
... less general and less extensive . None of the Arabic grammars that we have seen give the fore- going explanation of the Nunnation : but we invite those who are conversant with the language , to consider whether it has not a solid ...
Page 357
... less easy ; and on a comparison of the sea - ports in the sister - kingdoms , we perceive that several of those of England are artificial . It follows that , when Ireland shall have been blessed with an equally long enjoyment of com ...
... less easy ; and on a comparison of the sea - ports in the sister - kingdoms , we perceive that several of those of England are artificial . It follows that , when Ireland shall have been blessed with an equally long enjoyment of com ...
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Sermons Collective See Jervis Bidlake | 2 |
TABLE | 8 |
Moores George Tales of the Passions | 14 |
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