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Whence this extraordinary developement of art in that ingenious people ? It is vain to think of giving credit for their literature and fine arts to the Egyptians . There is abundance of the vast and the lofty in the style of the latter ...
Whence this extraordinary developement of art in that ingenious people ? It is vain to think of giving credit for their literature and fine arts to the Egyptians . There is abundance of the vast and the lofty in the style of the latter ...
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... arts , the eloquence and the heroism , which have immortalized the petty republics of Greece . Of this , the wonderfully rapid developement of intellect in our own country may give us no inadequate idea . But how shall we figure to ...
... arts , the eloquence and the heroism , which have immortalized the petty republics of Greece . Of this , the wonderfully rapid developement of intellect in our own country may give us no inadequate idea . But how shall we figure to ...
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... arts united in the vanquished people with luxury and effeminacy of manners ; and their martial spirit not unnaturally contemned pursuits seemingly adverse to the attainment of eminence in the arts of war and policy , which had procured ...
... arts united in the vanquished people with luxury and effeminacy of manners ; and their martial spirit not unnaturally contemned pursuits seemingly adverse to the attainment of eminence in the arts of war and policy , which had procured ...
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... arts ; while the girls will be employed in needlework , the duties of the household and dairy , making butter , netting , straw - plaiting , and in short , every species of domestic industry that will contribute to make them valuable ...
... arts ; while the girls will be employed in needlework , the duties of the household and dairy , making butter , netting , straw - plaiting , and in short , every species of domestic industry that will contribute to make them valuable ...
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... Arts . By WILLIAM BEACH LAWRENCE . New York . 1825. pp . 44 . [ CONCLUDED . ] A taste for the fine arts was not entirely extinguished even at the darkest period of the middle age . They yet lingered , although in a corrupt state , at ...
... Arts . By WILLIAM BEACH LAWRENCE . New York . 1825. pp . 44 . [ CONCLUDED . ] A taste for the fine arts was not entirely extinguished even at the darkest period of the middle age . They yet lingered , although in a corrupt state , at ...
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