The Edinburgh Review, Volum 90A. and C. Black, 1849 |
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Pàgina 171
... important in itself , and in which so much remains to be accom- plished is likely to get into more trustworthy and ... importance . For example , the treatise of Titus of Bostra against the Manichæans , defective in all known Greek ...
... important in itself , and in which so much remains to be accom- plished is likely to get into more trustworthy and ... importance . For example , the treatise of Titus of Bostra against the Manichæans , defective in all known Greek ...
Pàgina 485
... important than that in which they are universally admitted to have succeeded , the improvement among the under - drawers and fillers - up . It is to their superi- ority in execution , rather than to their taste in design , which is ...
... important than that in which they are universally admitted to have succeeded , the improvement among the under - drawers and fillers - up . It is to their superi- ority in execution , rather than to their taste in design , which is ...
Pàgina 491
... important part in the education of every ornamental artist . His first object is , of course , to acquire freedom of hand and the power of imitating what is set before him . This , it is said by some , is acquired by practice in figure ...
... important part in the education of every ornamental artist . His first object is , of course , to acquire freedom of hand and the power of imitating what is set before him . This , it is said by some , is acquired by practice in figure ...
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1 Reports of the Commissioners of Pentonville Prison | 1 |
Edition New York 1848 | 39 |
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