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Page 130
... writer , improved into a striking beauty , by his skill in heightening , and his judgment in applying it . The works of Merian , to whom little justice has been done , contain detached beau- ties , selected with the greatest skill from ...
... writer , improved into a striking beauty , by his skill in heightening , and his judgment in applying it . The works of Merian , to whom little justice has been done , contain detached beau- ties , selected with the greatest skill from ...
Page 241
... writers at variance one with the other ? Or does the same writer contradict in one letter that which he has asserted in another ? This the attentive and candid inquirer will hardly be disposed to appre hend . However , with the design ...
... writers at variance one with the other ? Or does the same writer contradict in one letter that which he has asserted in another ? This the attentive and candid inquirer will hardly be disposed to appre hend . However , with the design ...
Page 242
... writer's desire to contribute to real improvement . We now proceed to lay before our readers some passages from Mr. Roberts's notes , from which they may form their own judgment . We do not present the criticisms as being always new ...
... writer's desire to contribute to real improvement . We now proceed to lay before our readers some passages from Mr. Roberts's notes , from which they may form their own judgment . We do not present the criticisms as being always new ...
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