The London review, conducted by R. Cumberland, Volume 1Richard Cumberland 1809 |
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Page 41
... kind I have seen : in short , I cannot speak " too highly of the design , or sufficiently eulogize the undescri- " bable beauty of its expression . It is an angel holding up in his " left hand the torch of life , which is extinguished ...
... kind I have seen : in short , I cannot speak " too highly of the design , or sufficiently eulogize the undescri- " bable beauty of its expression . It is an angel holding up in his " left hand the torch of life , which is extinguished ...
Page 44
... kind of second - hand novelty . But he has himself given the best account of his work that can be required . " He " had engaged to accompany his drawings with some explana- " tions : " a book was therefore to be made , of such materials ...
... kind of second - hand novelty . But he has himself given the best account of his work that can be required . " He " had engaged to accompany his drawings with some explana- " tions : " a book was therefore to be made , of such materials ...
Page 46
... kind of reputation , by a party , important alike from their literary talents and their social influence . How far the cause may have been promoted by the partiality of friendship , how far by the crafty hope of depreciating certain ...
... kind of reputation , by a party , important alike from their literary talents and their social influence . How far the cause may have been promoted by the partiality of friendship , how far by the crafty hope of depreciating certain ...
Page 48
... kind of patriarch , a venerable Englishman , named Albert . His infant daughter Gertrude , whose mother is no more , forms the comfort and joy of his heart , and grows up beneath his eye , lovely in every personal and mental charm ...
... kind of patriarch , a venerable Englishman , named Albert . His infant daughter Gertrude , whose mother is no more , forms the comfort and joy of his heart , and grows up beneath his eye , lovely in every personal and mental charm ...
Page 49
... kind Indian's return . Here the first part concludes . The second division opens with a description of scenery , where Gertrude would stray or repose among hillocks of flowers , meditating or reading . Is not this kind of pastime rather ...
... kind Indian's return . Here the first part concludes . The second division opens with a description of scenery , where Gertrude would stray or repose among hillocks of flowers , meditating or reading . Is not this kind of pastime rather ...
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