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... tion of the death of a fellow creature should not , in some measure , excite our sympathy . But then , exactly in proportion to the cer- tainty of its effects in all cases , must the merit of an author , who has recourse to this source ...
... tion of the death of a fellow creature should not , in some measure , excite our sympathy . But then , exactly in proportion to the cer- tainty of its effects in all cases , must the merit of an author , who has recourse to this source ...
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... tion of paintings of the Spanish school . No one who has not seen them can have a just idea of the glories of Murillo . There is a Prodigal Son , and a Christ healing the Sick , in which the concep- tion is equal to the finest ...
... tion of paintings of the Spanish school . No one who has not seen them can have a just idea of the glories of Murillo . There is a Prodigal Son , and a Christ healing the Sick , in which the concep- tion is equal to the finest ...
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... tion ; the portrait of Jefferies , as drawn by North himself , in his life of Lord Guilford , † is equally odious and disgusting . Indeed , of all the writers who have attempted a delineation of his cha- racter , not one appears to have ...
... tion ; the portrait of Jefferies , as drawn by North himself , in his life of Lord Guilford , † is equally odious and disgusting . Indeed , of all the writers who have attempted a delineation of his cha- racter , not one appears to have ...
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