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... imagination - the power of conception and the facility of invention , are the chief things to be desired and cultivated . The labor of the brush is purely mechanical , and owes its success , in a great degree , to patient and continued ...
... imagination - the power of conception and the facility of invention , are the chief things to be desired and cultivated . The labor of the brush is purely mechanical , and owes its success , in a great degree , to patient and continued ...
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... imaginative . Let no one be startled at the idea that the Puritans - the sober , solemn Puri- tans , were imaginative . It was even so . Not exactly were they fanciful or frivolous , but they exhibited those deeper , more seri- ous and ...
... imaginative . Let no one be startled at the idea that the Puritans - the sober , solemn Puri- tans , were imaginative . It was even so . Not exactly were they fanciful or frivolous , but they exhibited those deeper , more seri- ous and ...
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... imaginative and fertile country , learnt that sound has a latitude . He indeed deserves great credit for having ... imagination , but far outstripped him in his excursions among the celestial spheres , where he learnt , that in the ...
... imaginative and fertile country , learnt that sound has a latitude . He indeed deserves great credit for having ... imagination , but far outstripped him in his excursions among the celestial spheres , where he learnt , that in the ...
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