The Eclectic Review, Tom 23;Tom 87Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1848 |
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... living in Yaouri , when Mungo Park came down the river . and was present at the conflict in which that traveller fell . This was quite enough to kindle the imagination of his auditor , and from that moment Mr. Duncan seems to have ...
... living in Yaouri , when Mungo Park came down the river . and was present at the conflict in which that traveller fell . This was quite enough to kindle the imagination of his auditor , and from that moment Mr. Duncan seems to have ...
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... living and breathing crowds around , and substituting , in their stead , empty visions of past excellence . The art of every country , in all its developments , in painting as in poetry , should be the expression of the national ...
... living and breathing crowds around , and substituting , in their stead , empty visions of past excellence . The art of every country , in all its developments , in painting as in poetry , should be the expression of the national ...
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... living for ever in the past - an artificial , unreal life - live a new , earnest one , in the present and the future . We are , perhaps , advancing towards a time when more imposing manifestations of art than any we have yet had , will ...
... living for ever in the past - an artificial , unreal life - live a new , earnest one , in the present and the future . We are , perhaps , advancing towards a time when more imposing manifestations of art than any we have yet had , will ...
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... living for generations and centuries in a Christian atmosphere ; ' but that there are many who cannot see the forest for the very multitude of trees , nor the sun from the brightness of his radi- ance . ' It would appear , therefore ...
... living for generations and centuries in a Christian atmosphere ; ' but that there are many who cannot see the forest for the very multitude of trees , nor the sun from the brightness of his radi- ance . ' It would appear , therefore ...
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... living or dead , is of little or no consequence to them , but of considerable consequence to us . To us the difference is between thinking truly or falsely . It is of small importance to Sir Robert Peel , or the Duke of Wel- lington , a ...
... living or dead , is of little or no consequence to them , but of considerable consequence to us . To us the difference is between thinking truly or falsely . It is of small importance to Sir Robert Peel , or the Duke of Wel- lington , a ...
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