The Illustrated Magazine of ArtAlexander Montgomery, 1853 - Art |
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... minds of the people . The selfish , and in some degree cold and lifeless movements of the great Whig party , at and ... mind was in a panic , the love of justice and fair - play , which seems inherent in the English character , had not ...
... minds of the people . The selfish , and in some degree cold and lifeless movements of the great Whig party , at and ... mind was in a panic , the love of justice and fair - play , which seems inherent in the English character , had not ...
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... mind of the reporter unconsciously kept upon the double thread of Brougham and Cicero . The scholar in the gallery , thought the scholar on the floor of the House , would remember a fine illustrative passage in the Roman orator ; but he ...
... mind of the reporter unconsciously kept upon the double thread of Brougham and Cicero . The scholar in the gallery , thought the scholar on the floor of the House , would remember a fine illustrative passage in the Roman orator ; but he ...
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... mind by the religious poetry introduced by the Mission naries ; of which , however , no manuscripts in the Saxo- language are found earlier than the reign of Alfred the Great , in the middle of the ninth century . Though delighting in ...
... mind by the religious poetry introduced by the Mission naries ; of which , however , no manuscripts in the Saxo- language are found earlier than the reign of Alfred the Great , in the middle of the ninth century . Though delighting in ...
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... mind . Spencer was , perhaps , the most visionary of all the poets ; Chaucer the most a man of observation and of the world . He appealed directly to the bosoms and business of men . He dealt only in realities ; and , relying throughout ...
... mind . Spencer was , perhaps , the most visionary of all the poets ; Chaucer the most a man of observation and of the world . He appealed directly to the bosoms and business of men . He dealt only in realities ; and , relying throughout ...
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... mind which commonly characterises the dwarf , begetting vanity , presump- tion , and self - conceit , excites a pity , which borders on con- tempt . It will , however , be not without advantage should it lead to a system of moral and ...
... mind which commonly characterises the dwarf , begetting vanity , presump- tion , and self - conceit , excites a pity , which borders on con- tempt . It will , however , be not without advantage should it lead to a system of moral and ...
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