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... kind --- unless attending a course of lectures on metaphysics , delivered by a Inan far too ingenious to be comprehended for above five sentences at a time , by persons of their acquirements and capacity --- can be called studying ...
... kind --- unless attending a course of lectures on metaphysics , delivered by a Inan far too ingenious to be comprehended for above five sentences at a time , by persons of their acquirements and capacity --- can be called studying ...
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... kind in France , that we could not help exulting at the manifest superiority of all the arts con- cerned in producing such a combination of elegance . The feelings of the French populace seemed to be in unison with our own ; a crowd of ...
... kind in France , that we could not help exulting at the manifest superiority of all the arts con- cerned in producing such a combination of elegance . The feelings of the French populace seemed to be in unison with our own ; a crowd of ...
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... kind where'er he went , And. models of taste . The works both of Grecian and Egyptian sculptors afford examples of relievos protected by being , as it were , imbedded within an excava- ted surface . The Hieroglyphic sculpt- ure is all of ...
... kind where'er he went , And. models of taste . The works both of Grecian and Egyptian sculptors afford examples of relievos protected by being , as it were , imbedded within an excava- ted surface . The Hieroglyphic sculpt- ure is all of ...
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