The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, Tom 70,Część 2Archibald Constable & Company, 1808 |
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... manner , by Mary , Queen of England . An edict was then published , that whoever should possess these books , and should not burn them instantly without reading , or shewing them to any one , should be accounted a rebel , and executed ...
... manner , by Mary , Queen of England . An edict was then published , that whoever should possess these books , and should not burn them instantly without reading , or shewing them to any one , should be accounted a rebel , and executed ...
Strona 499
... manners . Sometimes a number of great men come forward at once , meet and struggle against each other ; at other times ... manner , they are well known . They are those of an old man full of good sense , habituated to the spectacles ...
... manners . Sometimes a number of great men come forward at once , meet and struggle against each other ; at other times ... manner , they are well known . They are those of an old man full of good sense , habituated to the spectacles ...
Strona 500
... manner of paint- ing his ideas . Like him , however , he attaches and interests , without appear- ing to aim at doing so . Above all , his great art consists in painting men by minute details . He draws none of those brilliant portraits ...
... manner of paint- ing his ideas . Like him , however , he attaches and interests , without appear- ing to aim at doing so . Above all , his great art consists in painting men by minute details . He draws none of those brilliant portraits ...
Strona 502
... manner allied to the sce- nery , and by continually pursuing the same train of thought , it will paint the descriptions in those engaging colours , what nature herself inspires ; or to use the words of Mr Rogers , " Thus kindred objects ...
... manner allied to the sce- nery , and by continually pursuing the same train of thought , it will paint the descriptions in those engaging colours , what nature herself inspires ; or to use the words of Mr Rogers , " Thus kindred objects ...
Strona 505
... manner in which Mr Macpherson and Sir J. Dalrymple had explained and conducted their respective publi- cations , and which he always consi- dered as unsatisfactory . His complaints of both these authors were frequent ; and the more he ...
... manner in which Mr Macpherson and Sir J. Dalrymple had explained and conducted their respective publi- cations , and which he always consi- dered as unsatisfactory . His complaints of both these authors were frequent ; and the more he ...
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