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30. oldal
Such are memorials , and a hundred more , Which by the pious traveller haply caught , Falling from lowly lips and lofty hearts , Regenerate outward nature ...
Such are memorials , and a hundred more , Which by the pious traveller haply caught , Falling from lowly lips and lofty hearts , Regenerate outward nature ...
33. oldal
... under the actual circumstances , was a of lively good.nature , it might be inreal benefit ; that a perpetual sucferred that , in earlier ' years , when cession either of officers or privates overpowered by this temper , he had would ...
... under the actual circumstances , was a of lively good.nature , it might be inreal benefit ; that a perpetual sucferred that , in earlier ' years , when cession either of officers or privates overpowered by this temper , he had would ...
34. oldal
Thus I had often scenes , in which the old people and persuaded the artists to represent this children , copied directly from nature , or that object , and I now most gladly succeeded admirably . made use of my actual opportunities ...
Thus I had often scenes , in which the old people and persuaded the artists to represent this children , copied directly from nature , or that object , and I now most gladly succeeded admirably . made use of my actual opportunities ...
44. oldal
... from conviction or taken down again , and rolled together . good - nature , they often complied with These works were perpetually scrutinized anew . The parts that apThe sharers in this business were peared the most successful were ...
... from conviction or taken down again , and rolled together . good - nature , they often complied with These works were perpetually scrutinized anew . The parts that apThe sharers in this business were peared the most successful were ...
59. oldal
Never- nature made him , rough , homely , and theless , till we have satisfactory de honest ; he pretends not to beauty monstration of their mortality , we which he does not possess ; he makes shall hold to our exhalation theory ...
Never- nature made him , rough , homely , and theless , till we have satisfactory de honest ; he pretends not to beauty monstration of their mortality , we which he does not possess ; he makes shall hold to our exhalation theory ...
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