Table Talk: Or, Original Essays on Men and Manners, Volumen1H. Colburn, 1824 - 401 páginas |
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... appear in a tangible shape , and one can con them over with a conscious , sidelong glance to the public ap- probation , they have lost their gloss and relish , and become " more tedious than a twice - told tale . " For a person to read ...
... appear in a tangible shape , and one can con them over with a conscious , sidelong glance to the public ap- probation , they have lost their gloss and relish , and become " more tedious than a twice - told tale . " For a person to read ...
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... appears conscious of its charge , emulous of truth , and where the painful artist has so distinctly wrought , " That you might almost say his picture thought ! " In the one case , the colours seem breathed on the canvas as by magic ...
... appears conscious of its charge , emulous of truth , and where the painful artist has so distinctly wrought , " That you might almost say his picture thought ! " In the one case , the colours seem breathed on the canvas as by magic ...
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... appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth . If the imagination be affected , the conclusion is fairly drawn ; if it be ... appears a A man kind of intuition , to the conclusion . 70 ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE .
... appear bold to say it , the imagination is here the residence of truth . If the imagination be affected , the conclusion is fairly drawn ; if it be ... appears a A man kind of intuition , to the conclusion . 70 ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE .
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... deliberation on every occasion be- fore we act , life would be at a stand , and Art would be impracticable . " It appears to me therefore " ( continues Sir i Joshua ) " that our first thoughts , that is ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE . 71.
... deliberation on every occasion be- fore we act , life would be at a stand , and Art would be impracticable . " It appears to me therefore " ( continues Sir i Joshua ) " that our first thoughts , that is ON GENIUS AND COMMON SENSE . 71.
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... appear that in the singular instance above men- tioned , the sudden impression on the mind was mantic adventure , and national pride , all which rush in ( with mingled currents ) to swell the tide of fond remem- brance , and make them ...
... appear that in the singular instance above men- tioned , the sudden impression on the mind was mantic adventure , and national pride , all which rush in ( with mingled currents ) to swell the tide of fond remem- brance , and make them ...
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