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Page 71
... style ; and to one charge all , even the most faultless , are exposed - the offence unknown in ancient times , but the besetting sin of later days - they always averdid - never knowing or feeling when they had done enough . In nothing ...
... style ; and to one charge all , even the most faultless , are exposed - the offence unknown in ancient times , but the besetting sin of later days - they always averdid - never knowing or feeling when they had done enough . In nothing ...
Page 109
... style ' is spoken of as having been adopted , which said mixed style is , to our ear , uniformly dull - running on as much in one and the same key as the notes of a sheep - bell , or of a muffled drum . The piece is exhibited ...
... style ' is spoken of as having been adopted , which said mixed style is , to our ear , uniformly dull - running on as much in one and the same key as the notes of a sheep - bell , or of a muffled drum . The piece is exhibited ...
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... style in a secondary point of view , as far as regarded himself , but he has left behind him some works of imagination which are still ad- mired , and even more frequently cited than his portraits in the history of his talent . In his ...
... style in a secondary point of view , as far as regarded himself , but he has left behind him some works of imagination which are still ad- mired , and even more frequently cited than his portraits in the history of his talent . In his ...
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