Life and Letters of Thomas Campbell, Band 1Harper & brothers, 1855 |
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... mean sufficient to observe the rules of his art by which , along with habit , he can produce a proper specimen . The ... means of color and light . The sculptor imitates nature by making resem- blances , or models , of the human form in ...
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... mean , which we view in the works of nature . How odd would it be for an artist to represent a fine terrace walk in ... means the The intention of this reflex sense of Imitation , is wisely intended for our means of improvement . Were ...
... mean , which we view in the works of nature . How odd would it be for an artist to represent a fine terrace walk in ... means the The intention of this reflex sense of Imitation , is wisely intended for our means of improvement . Were ...
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... mean waiting until the balance of Europe be ad- justed , or I may wait long enough . I am determined to be off very soon . My Book goes on flourishingly . What think you , my dear Doctor , of our impending danger . Last night I ventured ...
... mean waiting until the balance of Europe be ad- justed , or I may wait long enough . I am determined to be off very soon . My Book goes on flourishingly . What think you , my dear Doctor , of our impending danger . Last night I ventured ...
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INTRODUCTORY Notice of the Campbells of KirnanGenealogical | 25 |
CHAPTER II | 45 |
CHAPTER III | 66 |
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