The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes103-104Theodore Foster, 1858 |
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... followed , as the rude tiller of the soil is likely to be enlightened by the compara tively inactive life of preparing the ground for the reception of his seed and awaiting the appearance of his crop . Nor is there the slightest ...
... followed , as the rude tiller of the soil is likely to be enlightened by the compara tively inactive life of preparing the ground for the reception of his seed and awaiting the appearance of his crop . Nor is there the slightest ...
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... followed up by the assertion , whether by Guizot himself or by one of his disciples we do not remember , that Gibbon's history is the only book ' in the English language . But Blunt's views on this subject are chiefly noticeable as ...
... followed up by the assertion , whether by Guizot himself or by one of his disciples we do not remember , that Gibbon's history is the only book ' in the English language . But Blunt's views on this subject are chiefly noticeable as ...
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... followed by the degradation of mean and insipid appearance , ill adapted painting ; and he who delights in art when to architectural decoration , which demands devoted to good and noble objects turns bright , harmonious , and well ...
... followed by the degradation of mean and insipid appearance , ill adapted painting ; and he who delights in art when to architectural decoration , which demands devoted to good and noble objects turns bright , harmonious , and well ...
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