The Bee,: Or Literary Weekly Intelligencer, Tập 5James Anderson Mundell and son, 1791 |
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... object of all imitation is Nature, either inanimated, such as woods, vales, and rivers, or animated, as birds ... objects are introduced that are not connected with the pastoral life, they are improper. The objects from which the poet ...
... object of all imitation is Nature, either inanimated, such as woods, vales, and rivers, or animated, as birds ... objects are introduced that are not connected with the pastoral life, they are improper. The objects from which the poet ...
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... object of she two. This example, if the fact be admitted as here stated, would seem to prove that there is some ... objects men will differ; but in respect ta artificial objects, this diversity o'f'opinibn is' so great, and so liable to ...
... object of she two. This example, if the fact be admitted as here stated, would seem to prove that there is some ... objects men will differ; but in respect ta artificial objects, this diversity o'f'opinibn is' so great, and so liable to ...
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... object in the whole. To this window, the eye is instinctively carried, without marking the intermediate objects, as it is to the aperture of the object-glass of a telescope. Thus it happens, that though the church be, in reality, very ...
... object in the whole. To this window, the eye is instinctively carried, without marking the intermediate objects, as it is to the aperture of the object-glass of a telescope. Thus it happens, that though the church be, in reality, very ...
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