The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 |
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... spirit of gallantry , for an illustration of the finest forms of Beauty and of Grace . But these lovely shapes , however flitting and evanescent , can still be discerned ; and the Empire , as well as the Kingdom of Love , boasts of the ...
... spirit of gallantry , for an illustration of the finest forms of Beauty and of Grace . But these lovely shapes , however flitting and evanescent , can still be discerned ; and the Empire , as well as the Kingdom of Love , boasts of the ...
Pagina 3
... spirit subject to the successive paroxysms of hope and fear . Perhaps indeed some knowledge of an author's style of life and habits is necessary to the full understanding of his writings . Different persons would however require ...
... spirit subject to the successive paroxysms of hope and fear . Perhaps indeed some knowledge of an author's style of life and habits is necessary to the full understanding of his writings . Different persons would however require ...
Pagina 15
... spirits of turpentine evaporate and the advantage afforded by heating or burning in the picture ( by which the appearance called sinking in is entirely done away ) the artist is enabled to take several sittings or lay on several coats ...
... spirits of turpentine evaporate and the advantage afforded by heating or burning in the picture ( by which the appearance called sinking in is entirely done away ) the artist is enabled to take several sittings or lay on several coats ...
Pagina 21
... spirit of wine ( page 440. ) It is well known that this fluid , which is in science denominated alcohol , has never exhibited the slightest symptom of congelation in the extremest cold . Of this the author might have informed himself ...
... spirit of wine ( page 440. ) It is well known that this fluid , which is in science denominated alcohol , has never exhibited the slightest symptom of congelation in the extremest cold . Of this the author might have informed himself ...
Pagina 35
tical effusion , upon some local subject , with the public spirit so characteristic of his grandson , " From Sherburne , where I dwell , " Your friend , who means you well . " The whale fishery , upon which Nantucket depends , and which ...
tical effusion , upon some local subject , with the public spirit so characteristic of his grandson , " From Sherburne , where I dwell , " Your friend , who means you well . " The whale fishery , upon which Nantucket depends , and which ...
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