The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... distinguished this country by a talent for the imitative arts . The frequent exhibition of it has been hitherto as much a source of mortification as of pride . We have seen many an aspiring youth born for other days and other destinies ...
... distinguished this country by a talent for the imitative arts . The frequent exhibition of it has been hitherto as much a source of mortification as of pride . We have seen many an aspiring youth born for other days and other destinies ...
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... distinguished situation , he is to be presumed not to have written unknowingly nor incautiously - we do not ven- ture to call in question the soundness of his opinions . If dis- posed to do so , it would be well for us to remember the ...
... distinguished situation , he is to be presumed not to have written unknowingly nor incautiously - we do not ven- ture to call in question the soundness of his opinions . If dis- posed to do so , it would be well for us to remember the ...
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... distinguished artist , in the variety of his acquirements , had or not a knowledge of the law , is a liberal but striking ver- sion of the legal maxim , " Cuilibet in sua arte , " & c . Giving to our author , therefore , the full ...
... distinguished artist , in the variety of his acquirements , had or not a knowledge of the law , is a liberal but striking ver- sion of the legal maxim , " Cuilibet in sua arte , " & c . Giving to our author , therefore , the full ...
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... distinguished artists , have always ⚫ had , and ever will have , their imitators , whether connected with Acade- mies or not . From the example of the English painters , we are encour- aged to hope that the introduction of a system of ...
... distinguished artists , have always ⚫ had , and ever will have , their imitators , whether connected with Acade- mies or not . From the example of the English painters , we are encour- aged to hope that the introduction of a system of ...
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... distinguished ornaments of departed days that have been deposed from their " high estate " by the chances of war and revolution , and enter- tain the former inmates of palaces , and the companions and wit- nesses of the revelry and ...
... distinguished ornaments of departed days that have been deposed from their " high estate " by the chances of war and revolution , and enter- tain the former inmates of palaces , and the companions and wit- nesses of the revelry and ...
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