The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... means of collateral bints and oblique references . For this reason I have ever ex- tolled the célebrated answer of the prince of Saxony . Maurice being asked , who was the first and most accomplished general of the age , handsomely ...
... means of collateral bints and oblique references . For this reason I have ever ex- tolled the célebrated answer of the prince of Saxony . Maurice being asked , who was the first and most accomplished general of the age , handsomely ...
Pagina 7
... means of his industry . His limited circumstances determined him to bring up his son for his own profession , and to give him an education , conformable to his future situation in life , without , however , totally neglect- ing the ...
... means of his industry . His limited circumstances determined him to bring up his son for his own profession , and to give him an education , conformable to his future situation in life , without , however , totally neglect- ing the ...
Pagina 8
... the baron , drove him to excellent means of satisfying his thirst for knowledge , and ena- bled him to become more familiarly acquainted with astronomy and all other branches of the science of mathematics as LIFE OF LAMBERT .
... the baron , drove him to excellent means of satisfying his thirst for knowledge , and ena- bled him to become more familiarly acquainted with astronomy and all other branches of the science of mathematics as LIFE OF LAMBERT .
Pagina 13
... means , I have seldom had lei- sure even to perceive how great has been my fondness for it .. Yet this fondness has not only supported me through the labour of study and exalted the pleasure of practice , but has stimulated every ...
... means , I have seldom had lei- sure even to perceive how great has been my fondness for it .. Yet this fondness has not only supported me through the labour of study and exalted the pleasure of practice , but has stimulated every ...
Pagina 14
... means of execut- ing his conceptions , which would be dulled or dissipated under a difficult or laborious process - the artist therefore requires . more obedient as well as better materials , and whether his geni- us requires a bold and ...
... means of execut- ing his conceptions , which would be dulled or dissipated under a difficult or laborious process - the artist therefore requires . more obedient as well as better materials , and whether his geni- us requires a bold and ...
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