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It is true , that when he saw his finances nearly exhausted , he made some
praiseworthy attempts to repair them . It is whispered that he gambled a little with
certain smooth - spoken , well - dressed emigrants from the country of his fathers ;
and ...
It is true , that when he saw his finances nearly exhausted , he made some
praiseworthy attempts to repair them . It is whispered that he gambled a little with
certain smooth - spoken , well - dressed emigrants from the country of his fathers ;
and ...
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The true and only mode is , to employ an auctioneer , who must employ a picture
- dealer , who must be a foreigner , and , if possible , one who can speak no
language so as to be intelligible . A catalogue must be made out , and every No.
The true and only mode is , to employ an auctioneer , who must employ a picture
- dealer , who must be a foreigner , and , if possible , one who can speak no
language so as to be intelligible . A catalogue must be made out , and every No.
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... and scattering it abroad into the heavens . This beautiful composition , evinces
in the painter the true poetical feeling of the sublime . This picture would , of itself
, place Mr. Cole among the most eminent landscape painters , but his claim to ...
... and scattering it abroad into the heavens . This beautiful composition , evinces
in the painter the true poetical feeling of the sublime . This picture would , of itself
, place Mr. Cole among the most eminent landscape painters , but his claim to ...
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This may be true . The boundary line between sublimity and extravagance of
thought , is sometimes as difficult to be discerned as the difference between
dignity and pomposity in character . We are all liable to be deceived by false
semblances ...
This may be true . The boundary line between sublimity and extravagance of
thought , is sometimes as difficult to be discerned as the difference between
dignity and pomposity in character . We are all liable to be deceived by false
semblances ...
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It is true , that he apparently endeavours , at times , to keep his feelings in check ;
but they will occasionally burst out . As , for instance , at p . 94 , where the
following language escapes him Hunter elevates the Indian character far above
its true ...
It is true , that he apparently endeavours , at times , to keep his feelings in check ;
but they will occasionally burst out . As , for instance , at p . 94 , where the
following language escapes him Hunter elevates the Indian character far above
its true ...
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