The Analectic Magazine, Volume 5Published and sold by Moses Thomas, 1815 |
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Page 9
... true style of elegant rusticity , enveloped in trees , and almost covered with ivy , vines , woodbines , and other species of parasitic plants . Before the Hameau is a pool of water , fringed with reeds and bulrushes . Beyond is a ...
... true style of elegant rusticity , enveloped in trees , and almost covered with ivy , vines , woodbines , and other species of parasitic plants . Before the Hameau is a pool of water , fringed with reeds and bulrushes . Beyond is a ...
Page 13
... true , than that a small present evil is often sufficiently irksome to make the multitude forget vast bene- fits which it has been the means of purchasing : and that any at- tempt to appease them by recounting negative advantages , or ...
... true , than that a small present evil is often sufficiently irksome to make the multitude forget vast bene- fits which it has been the means of purchasing : and that any at- tempt to appease them by recounting negative advantages , or ...
Page 19
... true theory of material beau- ty and sublimity , by resolving them into symbols of mental loveli- ness or grandeur , will naturally turn with eagerness to the sermons on the Seasons , for the farther elucidation of this interesting doc ...
... true theory of material beau- ty and sublimity , by resolving them into symbols of mental loveli- ness or grandeur , will naturally turn with eagerness to the sermons on the Seasons , for the farther elucidation of this interesting doc ...
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... true Principles of Construction for the Carriages of every Species of Ordnance , so as to obtain the Power of Working the heaviest Metal with the fewest Hands , with the least possible strain to the Ship . By Lieut . Col. William Con ...
... true Principles of Construction for the Carriages of every Species of Ordnance , so as to obtain the Power of Working the heaviest Metal with the fewest Hands , with the least possible strain to the Ship . By Lieut . Col. William Con ...
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... true spirit of critical digression fast growing upon us , and , like thorough bred reviewers , we find it impossible even to cross a gutter without going back to take a run and jump . There is , generally , in every considerable town in ...
... true spirit of critical digression fast growing upon us , and , like thorough bred reviewers , we find it impossible even to cross a gutter without going back to take a run and jump . There is , generally , in every considerable town in ...
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