Miscellaneous Works, Volume 1Claxton, Remsen & Hoffelfinger, 1869 |
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... style or mode of treating the subjects . I had remarked that when I had written or thought upon a particular topic , and afterwards had occasion to speak of it with a friend , the conversation generally took a much wider range , and ...
... style or mode of treating the subjects . I had remarked that when I had written or thought upon a particular topic , and afterwards had occasion to speak of it with a friend , the conversation generally took a much wider range , and ...
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... style will be complained of as too light and desultory . To all this I can only answer that I have done not what I wished , but the best I could do ; and I heartily wish it had been better . A collection made in this manner for a ...
... style will be complained of as too light and desultory . To all this I can only answer that I have done not what I wished , but the best I could do ; and I heartily wish it had been better . A collection made in this manner for a ...
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... style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn something every moment . You perceive unexpected differences ...
... style . " The mind is calm , and full at the same time . The hand and eye are equally employed . In tracing the commonest object , a plant or the stump of a tree , you learn something every moment . You perceive unexpected differences ...
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... style or dress , is hardly to their advantage . After I have once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of ...
... style or dress , is hardly to their advantage . After I have once written on a subject , it goes out of my mind : my feelings about it have been melted down into words , and them I forget . I have , as it were , discharged my memory of ...
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... style , complained that when he had just learned his art , he should be forced to die . Leonardo , in the slow ... styles , the felicity of the one with the carefulness of the other , and is perhaps to be preferred to either . part of ...
... style , complained that when he had just learned his art , he should be forced to die . Leonardo , in the slow ... styles , the felicity of the one with the carefulness of the other , and is perhaps to be preferred to either . part of ...
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