The New-England Magazine, Band 3Joseph Tinker Buckingham, Edwin Buckingham, Samuel Gridley Howe, John Osborne Sargent, Park Benjamin J. T. and E. Buckingham, 1832 |
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The multiplication of books by the Ars Artium omnium Conservatrir , and of drawings by the beautiful art of Engraving , produced a radiance of knowledge which has secured the human race from those horrid shocks of Gothicism , which ...
The multiplication of books by the Ars Artium omnium Conservatrir , and of drawings by the beautiful art of Engraving , produced a radiance of knowledge which has secured the human race from those horrid shocks of Gothicism , which ...
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Then the picture is drawn upon it ; and where the artist wishes to have the light and soft representations of flesh in the human countenance , or in the drapery , he scratches and polishes the rough copper , so as to suit his design .
Then the picture is drawn upon it ; and where the artist wishes to have the light and soft representations of flesh in the human countenance , or in the drapery , he scratches and polishes the rough copper , so as to suit his design .
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This led him to study not merely the human figure , but , in a particular manner , the human countenance in all the expressions of the heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him .
This led him to study not merely the human figure , but , in a particular manner , the human countenance in all the expressions of the heart and mind , and in this he exceeded every artist that preceded , or followed him .
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Brass will not answer for any but a human engine . The stuff is too light , and the recoil is consequently too violent . I shall never forget having fired a brass pistol with the charge of an ordinary iron one .
Brass will not answer for any but a human engine . The stuff is too light , and the recoil is consequently too violent . I shall never forget having fired a brass pistol with the charge of an ordinary iron one .
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If a bear turn upon you , it is of little use to run , for he can outstrip most men . Wait till he is within three paces , when you may be sure of inflicting an instantaneously mortal wound . If you are far from human habitations and ...
If a bear turn upon you , it is of little use to run , for he can outstrip most men . Wait till he is within three paces , when you may be sure of inflicting an instantaneously mortal wound . If you are far from human habitations and ...
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