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Page 104
In the first idea he is supported by many great authorities , but the second opinion appears to us altogether novel . ... a sufficient specimen , ve are obliged to contess that this specimen does not appear to us very favorable .
In the first idea he is supported by many great authorities , but the second opinion appears to us altogether novel . ... a sufficient specimen , ve are obliged to contess that this specimen does not appear to us very favorable .
Page 238
... and this representation , to the correctness of which Mr. Yates appears inclined to subscribe , is not wholly inapplicable to the present volume , though it is perhaps as generally amusing as the subject will admit .
... and this representation , to the correctness of which Mr. Yates appears inclined to subscribe , is not wholly inapplicable to the present volume , though it is perhaps as generally amusing as the subject will admit .
Page 331
Mr. D. appears to have possessed great pouera ot discrimination , and consi . de able talents for delinearion . His directions : o young painters , contaired in the Essays and Instructions , are cer vid perspicuous , so far as they are ...
Mr. D. appears to have possessed great pouera ot discrimination , and consi . de able talents for delinearion . His directions : o young painters , contaired in the Essays and Instructions , are cer vid perspicuous , so far as they are ...
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