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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... taste ; yet seals and shop - bills , and other productions of Hurd , claim peculiar respect , even at the present polished era of art . " It will be seen from this date , that Dr. Silliman has committed an error , in claiming for Mr ...
... taste ; yet seals and shop - bills , and other productions of Hurd , claim peculiar respect , even at the present polished era of art . " It will be seen from this date , that Dr. Silliman has committed an error , in claiming for Mr ...
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... taste and talent . He was born in Boston , Feb. 13 , 1730 , and died Dec. 17 , 1777 , before he had attained the age of forty- eight . There is an original picture of him , painted by Copley , in the possession of one of his relatives ...
... taste and talent . He was born in Boston , Feb. 13 , 1730 , and died Dec. 17 , 1777 , before he had attained the age of forty- eight . There is an original picture of him , painted by Copley , in the possession of one of his relatives ...
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... taste for the beautiful and the sublime ? Yet is nature full of sublimity and beauty . Would that I were again a child , though the most ragged and bronzed , that ever climbed for a crow's nest , and made loaves of mud by the way - side ...
... taste for the beautiful and the sublime ? Yet is nature full of sublimity and beauty . Would that I were again a child , though the most ragged and bronzed , that ever climbed for a crow's nest , and made loaves of mud by the way - side ...
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... taste . His poetry reminds us of a superb but fantastic edifice , in which the strength and massive beauty of the Gothic style is tastefully blended with the lighter and more graceful charms of the Corinthian . Not that the workings of ...
... taste . His poetry reminds us of a superb but fantastic edifice , in which the strength and massive beauty of the Gothic style is tastefully blended with the lighter and more graceful charms of the Corinthian . Not that the workings of ...
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... taste , who buries himself forever in the more ab- struse studies in which scarcely one in a thousand shall ever follow him , and whose profound researches have little more intrinsic value than those of the ancient alchymist ? Such an ...
... taste , who buries himself forever in the more ab- struse studies in which scarcely one in a thousand shall ever follow him , and whose profound researches have little more intrinsic value than those of the ancient alchymist ? Such an ...
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