The edinburgh Review1849 |
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Pàgina 7
... give out their visible poetry , the chisel and the pencil must be guided by minds conversant with the cares and the enjoyments of life ; for it is by such minds only that the living soul which animates mute nature can ever be perceived ...
... give out their visible poetry , the chisel and the pencil must be guided by minds conversant with the cares and the enjoyments of life ; for it is by such minds only that the living soul which animates mute nature can ever be perceived ...
Pàgina 42
... give you an exact account of the health of his holiness , I must begin with Ovid , " In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas . " At ten he is sick , at fifteen well again , at eighteen eating as ' much as four men , at twenty - four ...
... give you an exact account of the health of his holiness , I must begin with Ovid , " In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas . " At ten he is sick , at fifteen well again , at eighteen eating as ' much as four men , at twenty - four ...
Pàgina 59
... give stability and other sailing qualities at present unattainable . Blocks of it would afford sure foundations for piers , bridges , and all marine works . It might then be found no longer impossible to establish a lighthouse on the ...
... give stability and other sailing qualities at present unattainable . Blocks of it would afford sure foundations for piers , bridges , and all marine works . It might then be found no longer impossible to establish a lighthouse on the ...
Pàgina 66
... give too much strength to our constructions as too little . No machine can be stronger than its weakest part ; and therefore to encumber it with the weight of a superfluous mass , is not only to occasion a costly waste of material , but ...
... give too much strength to our constructions as too little . No machine can be stronger than its weakest part ; and therefore to encumber it with the weight of a superfluous mass , is not only to occasion a costly waste of material , but ...
Pàgina 67
... give to his timber - built ships the magnificent pro- portions of the Great Britain , together with strength sufficient to encounter the billows of the Atlantic . Still less could he have conceived it possible that such a vessel might ...
... give to his timber - built ships the magnificent pro- portions of the Great Britain , together with strength sufficient to encounter the billows of the Atlantic . Still less could he have conceived it possible that such a vessel might ...
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