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Addison may have been pure and elegant ; Dryden airy and nervous ; Taylor witty and fanciful ; Hooker weighty and various ; but none of them united force with beauty the perfection of matter with the most refined and chastened style ...
Addison may have been pure and elegant ; Dryden airy and nervous ; Taylor witty and fanciful ; Hooker weighty and various ; but none of them united force with beauty the perfection of matter with the most refined and chastened style ...
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In introducing the Village Pastor to those beyond the sphere of his own quiet and retired circle , the author , ' as he says , has only to remark by way of preface , that his design in adopting a mixed style of writing in conformity ...
In introducing the Village Pastor to those beyond the sphere of his own quiet and retired circle , the author , ' as he says , has only to remark by way of preface , that his design in adopting a mixed style of writing in conformity ...
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You have also the colossal statue of the son 66 " The statue of Madame Mère , " resumed Sir William , may be regarded as an exception to the general style of Canova . As to the statue of the god Mars , it is merely an athletic figure .
You have also the colossal statue of the son 66 " The statue of Madame Mère , " resumed Sir William , may be regarded as an exception to the general style of Canova . As to the statue of the god Mars , it is merely an athletic figure .
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