The European Magazine, and London Review, Bände 83-84Philological Society of London, 1823 |
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... expression of the ori- ginal . We hope , therefore , our Readers will have the goodness to excuse this unavoidable omission of our FRONTISPIECE , which shall certainly appear in our next Number . EUROPEAN MAGAZINE , AND LONDON REVIEW ...
... expression of the ori- ginal . We hope , therefore , our Readers will have the goodness to excuse this unavoidable omission of our FRONTISPIECE , which shall certainly appear in our next Number . EUROPEAN MAGAZINE , AND LONDON REVIEW ...
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... expression and agi- tation of the countenance . This strong tide of mingled emotions is not merely to be found in the action and expression of this lovely actress ; she seems to have the same com- mand over her voice that she has over ...
... expression and agi- tation of the countenance . This strong tide of mingled emotions is not merely to be found in the action and expression of this lovely actress ; she seems to have the same com- mand over her voice that she has over ...
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... expressing any but the more violent emotions ; on the con- trary , persuasion , pathos , indigna- tion , devotion , have each a corre- sponding tone ; and , though the variations are slight , they are suf- ficiently perceptible . His ...
... expressing any but the more violent emotions ; on the con- trary , persuasion , pathos , indigna- tion , devotion , have each a corre- sponding tone ; and , though the variations are slight , they are suf- ficiently perceptible . His ...
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... expression , the beauty of form , and the delicate contour of this statue unite to make it a chef d'œuvre . Upon the recommendation of Ca- nova , who highly esteemed the ta- lents of this young artist , the Duke of Devonshire ...
... expression , the beauty of form , and the delicate contour of this statue unite to make it a chef d'œuvre . Upon the recommendation of Ca- nova , who highly esteemed the ta- lents of this young artist , the Duke of Devonshire ...
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... expression , which they had formed with their own hands . Few states , at that time , cared about knowing in detail the extent of their riches ; few governments had made , in this respect , exact and continued researches . By degrees ...
... expression , which they had formed with their own hands . Few states , at that time , cared about knowing in detail the extent of their riches ; few governments had made , in this respect , exact and continued researches . By degrees ...
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