The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 79Archibald Constable and Company, 1817 |
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... nature too miscellaneous to be particularly enumerated , they confidently expect to fulfil , with a success not attained by any similar work hitherto attempted in this country . The work will now be entitled , " THE EDINBURGH MAGAZINE ...
... nature too miscellaneous to be particularly enumerated , they confidently expect to fulfil , with a success not attained by any similar work hitherto attempted in this country . The work will now be entitled , " THE EDINBURGH MAGAZINE ...
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... nature and charac- ter of a Gothic building , and the mullions in the heads of the windows may be thought rather heavy . But , taking it upon the whole , Bishop Sandford's Chapel must be allowed by all , to be the most chaste and ...
... nature and charac- ter of a Gothic building , and the mullions in the heads of the windows may be thought rather heavy . But , taking it upon the whole , Bishop Sandford's Chapel must be allowed by all , to be the most chaste and ...
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... nature artifi- cial flowers , even the most costly , in general appear . In many cases , those vulgarly styled gum - flowers , bear no resemblance to any thing that ever grew on the face of the earth . Even the best Parisian dress ...
... nature artifi- cial flowers , even the most costly , in general appear . In many cases , those vulgarly styled gum - flowers , bear no resemblance to any thing that ever grew on the face of the earth . Even the best Parisian dress ...
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... nature is com- plete , and the spectator really expe- riences a disappointment on discover ing that they have " no sweet airs and odours to bestow . " 99 The bouquet , in its perfect state , was , with permission of the noble owner ...
... nature is com- plete , and the spectator really expe- riences a disappointment on discover ing that they have " no sweet airs and odours to bestow . " 99 The bouquet , in its perfect state , was , with permission of the noble owner ...
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... nature , expresses , in my motto , the natural language of un- taught humanity . Any one may be satisfied of the truth of this , by at- tending to the condition of men who have had but little experience , made few observations , and had ...
... nature , expresses , in my motto , the natural language of un- taught humanity . Any one may be satisfied of the truth of this , by at- tending to the condition of men who have had but little experience , made few observations , and had ...
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