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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... moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with the graver , or style , by hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner ...
... moral painter , and his peculiar excellency is as well known in this country as in his own . He practised etching rather than cutting with the graver , or style , by hand ; as it allowed of an abrupt , and often of a ragged manner ...
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... moral tendency , no sly insinuation of poisonous principles . His aim seems to have been to " hold as it were the mirror up to Nature , to shew Virtue her own image , Scorn her own likeness , " and to exhibit base - born profligacy and ...
... moral tendency , no sly insinuation of poisonous principles . His aim seems to have been to " hold as it were the mirror up to Nature , to shew Virtue her own image , Scorn her own likeness , " and to exhibit base - born profligacy and ...
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... MORAL . A shrewd politician knows how to make rogues useful . Great knaves thrive only by winking at the knavery of their under- strappers . TALE II . How one trick may serve a turn till it is met in the face by another ; or the story ...
... MORAL . A shrewd politician knows how to make rogues useful . Great knaves thrive only by winking at the knavery of their under- strappers . TALE II . How one trick may serve a turn till it is met in the face by another ; or the story ...
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... MORAL . Many a dull fellow passes for something prodigious , by stumbling into an indigo pot . The cheat may last during fair weather , but a rainy day spoils all . TALE IV . How a man may put his wits to a bad purpose by aping his ...
... MORAL . Many a dull fellow passes for something prodigious , by stumbling into an indigo pot . The cheat may last during fair weather , but a rainy day spoils all . TALE IV . How a man may put his wits to a bad purpose by aping his ...
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... MORAL . Whoever meddles with matters above his understanding , will be apt to get a rap over the knuckles . Every man's fist will not make a battering ram . A MORNING IN JUNE . The sun is rising , The sun is rising , And soft and blue ...
... MORAL . Whoever meddles with matters above his understanding , will be apt to get a rap over the knuckles . Every man's fist will not make a battering ram . A MORNING IN JUNE . The sun is rising , The sun is rising , And soft and blue ...
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