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... the memory of some favourite leader , in which , durability was more regarded than beauty . Indeed , for many ages the Roman , or rather the Etruscan sculptor employed by the Romans , for they had none 70 [ August , The Fine Arts .
... the memory of some favourite leader , in which , durability was more regarded than beauty . Indeed , for many ages the Roman , or rather the Etruscan sculptor employed by the Romans , for they had none 70 [ August , The Fine Arts .
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... beauty , and symmetry of a people - their peculiar habits and exer- cises - and , above all , an aptitude in the mind for seizing upon and improving these advantages - which aptitude , if not produc- ed , is at least fostered and ...
... beauty , and symmetry of a people - their peculiar habits and exer- cises - and , above all , an aptitude in the mind for seizing upon and improving these advantages - which aptitude , if not produc- ed , is at least fostered and ...
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... beauty . Is it not most reasonable to sup- pose , that the styles of the different artists , which are annually assem- bled in one exhibition , and submitted to popular judgment , should rather produce a diversity of styles , according ...
... beauty . Is it not most reasonable to sup- pose , that the styles of the different artists , which are annually assem- bled in one exhibition , and submitted to popular judgment , should rather produce a diversity of styles , according ...
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... beauty , and the sublimity of her poetry disappears . The mind wanders over the pages of its bards , without being much enlightened , the heart never feels those exquisite allusions and comparisons , which arose in the poet's mind ...
... beauty , and the sublimity of her poetry disappears . The mind wanders over the pages of its bards , without being much enlightened , the heart never feels those exquisite allusions and comparisons , which arose in the poet's mind ...
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... beauty of the public lectures , that ardent desire of improvement which surmounts all obstacles , and that perse- verance which can alone insure success in the career of human life . To exemplify our opinions we will advert to one mode ...
... beauty of the public lectures , that ardent desire of improvement which surmounts all obstacles , and that perse- verance which can alone insure success in the career of human life . To exemplify our opinions we will advert to one mode ...
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