The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Том 3,Часть 11807 |
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... correct , and classical ; generally relating however to particulars , which require no great effort of thought . Many of these particulars are most unnecessarily introduced , and lead into details which are extremely tiresome , not ex ...
... correct , and classical ; generally relating however to particulars , which require no great effort of thought . Many of these particulars are most unnecessarily introduced , and lead into details which are extremely tiresome , not ex ...
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... correct , easy , and unaffected . The book will be found extremely useful to those for whom it is chiefly intended ; though it might be considerably improved by a more precise and methodical distribution of the several topics which it ...
... correct , easy , and unaffected . The book will be found extremely useful to those for whom it is chiefly intended ; though it might be considerably improved by a more precise and methodical distribution of the several topics which it ...
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... correct analysis and an interesting display of " The best System of Reason , Philosophy , Virtue , and Morals . " We have only to add , that the work which we are closing is very elegantly printed , and illustrated with thirty six ...
... correct analysis and an interesting display of " The best System of Reason , Philosophy , Virtue , and Morals . " We have only to add , that the work which we are closing is very elegantly printed , and illustrated with thirty six ...
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... correct , we rather think , that , as all muscles have their antagonists , when one set ceases to act , the opponents augment their activity , like double sets of springs , opposing each other ; their actions may be exactly counter ...
... correct , we rather think , that , as all muscles have their antagonists , when one set ceases to act , the opponents augment their activity , like double sets of springs , opposing each other ; their actions may be exactly counter ...
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... correct in the theory of painting . I conceive it to be consistent with nature , because , I have observed ( contrary to my expectation ) that there was not that energy , that knitting of the brows , that indignant brooding and ...
... correct in the theory of painting . I conceive it to be consistent with nature , because , I have observed ( contrary to my expectation ) that there was not that energy , that knitting of the brows , that indignant brooding and ...
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