The Eclectic Review, Volume 1, Part 1C. Taylor, 1805 |
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Page 139
... respect , a desire is naturally excited in the mind of a stran- ger , for some knowledge of his private character and situa- tion ; though , in many cases , information would afford little satis- faction . So , curiosity respecting the ...
... respect , a desire is naturally excited in the mind of a stran- ger , for some knowledge of his private character and situa- tion ; though , in many cases , information would afford little satis- faction . So , curiosity respecting the ...
Page 509
... respect to have nearly resembled those of her amiable friend . " " We think , however , that consderable shades of difference are dis- cernible . Lady Hartford appears to have been the superior in reading ; lady Pomfret in observation ...
... respect to have nearly resembled those of her amiable friend . " " We think , however , that consderable shades of difference are dis- cernible . Lady Hartford appears to have been the superior in reading ; lady Pomfret in observation ...
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... respect to the assistance derivable from this pub- lication in the acquisition of any knowledge in the Fine Arts , the means are too light to accomplish the end . If the author should have thoughts of a second edition , we hope he will ...
... respect to the assistance derivable from this pub- lication in the acquisition of any knowledge in the Fine Arts , the means are too light to accomplish the end . If the author should have thoughts of a second edition , we hope he will ...
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