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Page 13
... effect , by the ex- seem to be aware of it , that a piece of this absurd , is hardly grotesque . There are many ceedingly bungling and patchy manner in kind may be at once excessively extravagant other circumstances in which pantomimes ...
... effect , by the ex- seem to be aware of it , that a piece of this absurd , is hardly grotesque . There are many ceedingly bungling and patchy manner in kind may be at once excessively extravagant other circumstances in which pantomimes ...
Page 17
... effects of the scenes represented were still impressed on the mental vision of the author and artist . The colouring of ... effect of the picture . " " The best mode in which I can convey some idea of this is , by an enumeration of The ...
... effects of the scenes represented were still impressed on the mental vision of the author and artist . The colouring of ... effect of the picture . " " The best mode in which I can convey some idea of this is , by an enumeration of The ...
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... effect the re- ported demise of the Album had on the pub- fic , in having reduced the taste of the belles lettres to ... effects . A horse- shoe is almost invariably nailed to the fore- mast , both in the king's and merchant ser- vice ...
... effect the re- ported demise of the Album had on the pub- fic , in having reduced the taste of the belles lettres to ... effects . A horse- shoe is almost invariably nailed to the fore- mast , both in the king's and merchant ser- vice ...
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... effect in medicine . It is said to possess virtues analogous to the Jesuit's bark , and to produce similar effects with a third part of the dose . M. de Humboldt proposes to analyse it.-M. de Pelletan made a com- munication on the ...
... effect in medicine . It is said to possess virtues analogous to the Jesuit's bark , and to produce similar effects with a third part of the dose . M. de Humboldt proposes to analyse it.-M. de Pelletan made a com- munication on the ...
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... effect of what would otherwise have been admirable totally de- stroyed . Let us not be considered as having here stepped out of the way impertinently , for we cannot better illustrate those qualities which add such a grace and charm to ...
... effect of what would otherwise have been admirable totally de- stroyed . Let us not be considered as having here stepped out of the way impertinently , for we cannot better illustrate those qualities which add such a grace and charm to ...
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