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... called , that is , recompenses accorded to artists , are far from being of themselves suffi- cient to conduct the arts to perfec- tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ideas , and a sane inflexible ...
... called , that is , recompenses accorded to artists , are far from being of themselves suffi- cient to conduct the arts to perfec- tion . The arts require subjects of exertion capable of inspiring noble ideas , and a sane inflexible ...
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... called them ; and conversed with his dogs in the same manner as he did with any of the other guests ; nor did the former ever seem to misunderstand him , unless in his unprecedented and illiberal attempt to expel them from the company ...
... called them ; and conversed with his dogs in the same manner as he did with any of the other guests ; nor did the former ever seem to misunderstand him , unless in his unprecedented and illiberal attempt to expel them from the company ...
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' founded on fact , ' as they are called , with which some of these female con- noisseurs have thought fit to present the world , abound everywhere in vio- lations of historical truth as gross , and in sins against costume as glaring ...
' founded on fact , ' as they are called , with which some of these female con- noisseurs have thought fit to present the world , abound everywhere in vio- lations of historical truth as gross , and in sins against costume as glaring ...
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... called upon to do and moreover , Dr Gordon posi- tively denies that any such arrange- ment can be shewn to exist in the cerebral mass . How does Dr Spurz- heim attempt to parry this home- thrust , which goes to terminate his ...
... called upon to do and moreover , Dr Gordon posi- tively denies that any such arrange- ment can be shewn to exist in the cerebral mass . How does Dr Spurz- heim attempt to parry this home- thrust , which goes to terminate his ...
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... called Scob- Cleugh , and the rest went forward to Cossarhill , another farm about a mile farther on . Among the latter was one who played on the pipes and violin , delighting all that heard him ; and the gang , principally on his ...
... called Scob- Cleugh , and the rest went forward to Cossarhill , another farm about a mile farther on . Among the latter was one who played on the pipes and violin , delighting all that heard him ; and the gang , principally on his ...
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