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... beautiful among the ancient Greeks than they were among the greater part of modern nations , the difference between them and us , in this respect , could never have been so con- siderable as to have had any great in- fluence on the arts ...
... beautiful among the ancient Greeks than they were among the greater part of modern nations , the difference between them and us , in this respect , could never have been so con- siderable as to have had any great in- fluence on the arts ...
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... beautiful statues and the master pieces of the Greeks . Moreover , the Greeks had no models in nature for their architectural monuments : never- theless , the same character , -the evi- dent product of the very same prin- ciples , ―is ...
... beautiful statues and the master pieces of the Greeks . Moreover , the Greeks had no models in nature for their architectural monuments : never- theless , the same character , -the evi- dent product of the very same prin- ciples , ―is ...
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... beautiful - the becoming - and the de- licate . They will learn to observe , with accuracy , what is lovely or de- fective in the works of art and of na-- ture ; and this happy rectitude of judgment will become a second nature to their ...
... beautiful - the becoming - and the de- licate . They will learn to observe , with accuracy , what is lovely or de- fective in the works of art and of na-- ture ; and this happy rectitude of judgment will become a second nature to their ...
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... beautiful . I felt the justness of the observation home , and I echoed it with the most cordial as- sent . As we marched off , highly delighted with this short evening view - hunt , we were assailed by a host of native enemies . These ...
... beautiful . I felt the justness of the observation home , and I echoed it with the most cordial as- sent . As we marched off , highly delighted with this short evening view - hunt , we were assailed by a host of native enemies . These ...
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... beautiful manoeuvres around the United States frigate , Java , then at an- chor near the light - house . She moved with remarkable celerity , and she was perfectly obedient to her double helm . It was observed , that the explosions of ...
... beautiful manoeuvres around the United States frigate , Java , then at an- chor near the light - house . She moved with remarkable celerity , and she was perfectly obedient to her double helm . It was observed , that the explosions of ...
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