The Southern Review, Band 4A. E. Miller., 1829 |
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... 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 matured by them . If the perfection of the arts ...
... 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 matured by them . If the perfection of the arts ...
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... peculiar to Fuseli , Stothard and Opie . Never having seen the original discourse of Mr. Morse , we have lost the benefit of his arguments in relation to the purchase of old pictures . But we doubt whether it is become so great an evil ...
... peculiar to Fuseli , Stothard and Opie . Never having seen the original discourse of Mr. Morse , we have lost the benefit of his arguments in relation to the purchase of old pictures . But we doubt whether it is become so great an evil ...
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... peculiar education , at a country which seems indefinitely remote . To him , the seige of Troy is a living reality , and VOL . IV . NO . 7 . 13 the characters of Sophocles , Eschylus or Euripides , are 1829. ] 91 Education in Germany .
... peculiar education , at a country which seems indefinitely remote . To him , the seige of Troy is a living reality , and VOL . IV . NO . 7 . 13 the characters of Sophocles , Eschylus or Euripides , are 1829. ] 91 Education in Germany .
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... peculiar to the German universities . Students who have completed their course , and who aim at a professor's chair , usually remain several years at the institution , pursuing some particular depart- ment of literature or science ...
... peculiar to the German universities . Students who have completed their course , and who aim at a professor's chair , usually remain several years at the institution , pursuing some particular depart- ment of literature or science ...
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... peculiar character ; make himself intimately acquainted with their history , laws , state of society , social intercourse , mode of life , their peculiar rites and ceremonies ; 1829. ] 109 Education in Germany .
... peculiar character ; make himself intimately acquainted with their history , laws , state of society , social intercourse , mode of life , their peculiar rites and ceremonies ; 1829. ] 109 Education in Germany .
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