Letters on Literature, Taste, and Composition: Addressed to His Son, Bind 1Richard Phillips, 1808 - 623 sider |
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Side viii
... Persons . In two volumes 12mo . illustrated by thirty - five superior engravings . Price 13s . in boards , and 14s ... person , as a book of constant reference . The retrenchment of many su- perfluous and useless articles , having ...
... Persons . In two volumes 12mo . illustrated by thirty - five superior engravings . Price 13s . in boards , and 14s ... person , as a book of constant reference . The retrenchment of many su- perfluous and useless articles , having ...
Side 6
... person feels for his country , is in a manner created from the pleasurable sen- sations derived in our earliest youth from the enjoyments we have found there . The sight of the place where we have been happy always re- vivos in us a ...
... person feels for his country , is in a manner created from the pleasurable sen- sations derived in our earliest youth from the enjoyments we have found there . The sight of the place where we have been happy always re- vivos in us a ...
Side 7
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. pictured landscape to a person who had never seen a natural landscape , one who had been born blind , and who was recently couched for instance , I much doubt whether he would de- rive from it any ...
Addressed to His Son George Gregory. pictured landscape to a person who had never seen a natural landscape , one who had been born blind , and who was recently couched for instance , I much doubt whether he would de- rive from it any ...
Side 8
... person who is acquainted with the sources whence those ma- terials are derived which render a composition pleasing , will be better able to avail himself of them than one who writes at random , and with- out any knowledge of his art . I ...
... person who is acquainted with the sources whence those ma- terials are derived which render a composition pleasing , will be better able to avail himself of them than one who writes at random , and with- out any knowledge of his art . I ...
Side 9
... person who observes how much more numerous good , or at least tolerable writ- ers , are at present in this country than they were two centuries ago . Nature must create a Shakspeare , a Milton , a Pope , a Swift , an Ad- dison , a ...
... person who observes how much more numerous good , or at least tolerable writ- ers , are at present in this country than they were two centuries ago . Nature must create a Shakspeare , a Milton , a Pope , a Swift , an Ad- dison , a ...
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