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... manner , it is not enough to shew wherein consists the perfection of the ancient statues , and by what rules of execution they have been rendered so perfect as they are ; it is necessary to go deeper into the subject , and to examine ...
... manner , it is not enough to shew wherein consists the perfection of the ancient statues , and by what rules of execution they have been rendered so perfect as they are ; it is necessary to go deeper into the subject , and to examine ...
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... manner . Aristotle reckons up no less than one hundred and fifty - eight various forms of government , which had existed , or which still existed , in Greece in his own days . It is evident , that the arts , not being equally neces ...
... manner . Aristotle reckons up no less than one hundred and fifty - eight various forms of government , which had existed , or which still existed , in Greece in his own days . It is evident , that the arts , not being equally neces ...
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... manner , or where the democracy was scarcely ever in- terrupted , except by the short - liv- ed reigns of a few princes who owed their elevation altogether to the favour of the people . Nothing was the product of chance . Every where ...
... manner , or where the democracy was scarcely ever in- terrupted , except by the short - liv- ed reigns of a few princes who owed their elevation altogether to the favour of the people . Nothing was the product of chance . Every where ...
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... manner and address the most uncultivated I had ever seen , yet his conceptions of such matters as came within the sphere of his knowledge were perti- nent and just . He sung old songs , told us strange stories of witches and apparitions ...
... manner and address the most uncultivated I had ever seen , yet his conceptions of such matters as came within the sphere of his knowledge were perti- nent and just . He sung old songs , told us strange stories of witches and apparitions ...
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... manner , in the tale of Old Mortality , in the admirable picture of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner , the old butler , Cuddie , & c . sat " at a con- siderable distance from the Laird , and , of course , below the salt . " The critics ...
... manner , in the tale of Old Mortality , in the admirable picture of the Laird of Milnwood's dinner , the old butler , Cuddie , & c . sat " at a con- siderable distance from the Laird , and , of course , below the salt . " The critics ...
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