The Spectator, Band 8J. F. Dove, 1827 |
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... hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind he finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pantheon at Rome , and how his imagination is filled with something great and amazing ; and , at the same ...
... hand , and a city in the other . Let any one reflect on the disposition of mind he finds in himself at his first entrance into the Pantheon at Rome , and how his imagination is filled with something great and amazing ; and , at the same ...
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... hands , and trace out with his fingers the different furrows and im- pressions of the chisel , and he will easily conceive how the shape of a man , or beast , may be represented by it ; but should he draw his hand over a picture , where ...
... hands , and trace out with his fingers the different furrows and im- pressions of the chisel , and he will easily conceive how the shape of a man , or beast , may be represented by it ; but should he draw his hand over a picture , where ...
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... hand is so dan- gerous , that I cannot tell how a woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Strephon has had so many op- portunities of pleasing without suspicion , that ...
... hand is so dan- gerous , that I cannot tell how a woman could be able to withstand such a siege . The condition of Gloriana I am afraid is irretrievable ; for Strephon has had so many op- portunities of pleasing without suspicion , that ...
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... hand bordered by a canal , which on the right divides the walk from a wilderness parted into a variety of alleys and arbours , and on the left from a kind of am- phitheatre , which is the receptacle of a great number of oranges and ...
... hand bordered by a canal , which on the right divides the walk from a wilderness parted into a variety of alleys and arbours , and on the left from a kind of am- phitheatre , which is the receptacle of a great number of oranges and ...
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... hand , and in her left hand she had a sceptre of gold . After her , fol- lowed the Graces , with their arms entwined within one another : their girdles were loosed , and they moved to the sound of soft music , striking the ground ...
... hand , and in her left hand she had a sceptre of gold . After her , fol- lowed the Graces , with their arms entwined within one another : their girdles were loosed , and they moved to the sound of soft music , striking the ground ...
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