The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 81-82Philological Society of London, 1822 |
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... ment , confirmed him in his own cor- rect notions of art , and directed his enthusiasm . Among the latter was Mr. Raphael Smith , who soon disco- vered that the young artist's powers to excel equalled his ambition , and encouraged him ...
... ment , confirmed him in his own cor- rect notions of art , and directed his enthusiasm . Among the latter was Mr. Raphael Smith , who soon disco- vered that the young artist's powers to excel equalled his ambition , and encouraged him ...
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... ment of the late David Pike Watts , Esq . the subject of which is a Father blessing his Children ; - A sleeping Child , the daughter of Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland ; and another re- posing infant for Mr. Boswell , of Auchenleck . The ...
... ment of the late David Pike Watts , Esq . the subject of which is a Father blessing his Children ; - A sleeping Child , the daughter of Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland ; and another re- posing infant for Mr. Boswell , of Auchenleck . The ...
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... ment , and from acquiring that cool- ness of temper and clearness of per- ception which are so necessary in pur- suits of this nature . † The poet next proceeds to warn the candidates for critical fame against contention and dispute ...
... ment , and from acquiring that cool- ness of temper and clearness of per- ception which are so necessary in pur- suits of this nature . † The poet next proceeds to warn the candidates for critical fame against contention and dispute ...
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... ment , keeping it's narrow casement constantly open , and various other judicious measures , that I am in- debted for the preservation of my existence . On my return to recol- lection , my first thoughts were of my lover , and of ...
... ment , keeping it's narrow casement constantly open , and various other judicious measures , that I am in- debted for the preservation of my existence . On my return to recol- lection , my first thoughts were of my lover , and of ...
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... ment , she strove to reason me out of my fears , and to persuade me to im- pute what we had heard to some for- tuitous occurrence . But my terror was not to be thus appeased ; and I firmly refused to quit our present place of ...
... ment , she strove to reason me out of my fears , and to persuade me to im- pute what we had heard to some for- tuitous occurrence . But my terror was not to be thus appeased ; and I firmly refused to quit our present place of ...
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