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Page 67
... beautiful . Particular care should also be taken that too much ink be not applied , as it will have a very disagree- able effect both in the plain impression and in the coloured one . Those who would wish that the flowers should appear ...
... beautiful . Particular care should also be taken that too much ink be not applied , as it will have a very disagree- able effect both in the plain impression and in the coloured one . Those who would wish that the flowers should appear ...
Page 128
... beautiful passages , passages of exquisite tenderness , of great delicacy , and of a nice and refined observation of the workings of human sensibility . Nothing can be more beautiful , genuine , and unspoiled by the corrupt suggestions ...
... beautiful passages , passages of exquisite tenderness , of great delicacy , and of a nice and refined observation of the workings of human sensibility . Nothing can be more beautiful , genuine , and unspoiled by the corrupt suggestions ...
Page 306
... beautiful pastoral poem , beginning in an amatory style , " My beloved hath a vineyard in a very fruitful hill : " but the sacred writer does not conclude without the application of this parable , " The vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is ...
... beautiful pastoral poem , beginning in an amatory style , " My beloved hath a vineyard in a very fruitful hill : " but the sacred writer does not conclude without the application of this parable , " The vineyard of the Lord of Hosts is ...
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