The Annual Review and History of Literature, Τόμος 1T. N. Longman and O. Rees, 1803 |
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Σελίδα 44
... principles , at once , of the strictest and most en- gaging morality , by the influence of ex- ample alone , without apprehension of disgusting them by the dryness of pre- cept . " One of the avowed objects , indeed , of this work , and ...
... principles , at once , of the strictest and most en- gaging morality , by the influence of ex- ample alone , without apprehension of disgusting them by the dryness of pre- cept . " One of the avowed objects , indeed , of this work , and ...
Σελίδα 72
... principles ; and every person submitting to its protection is perfectly secure from all injuries . He who befriends ... principle of revenge is pro- pagated to all succeeding generations . The hatred which the mountainous nations evince ...
... principles ; and every person submitting to its protection is perfectly secure from all injuries . He who befriends ... principle of revenge is pro- pagated to all succeeding generations . The hatred which the mountainous nations evince ...
Σελίδα 114
... foreign ornament , no superfluity of materials : order and simpli- city are the principles which they have fol- lowed , and they have carried them to subli- mity . At this point they have stopped , and 114 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
... foreign ornament , no superfluity of materials : order and simpli- city are the principles which they have fol- lowed , and they have carried them to subli- mity . At this point they have stopped , and 114 VOYAGES AND TRAVELS .
Σελίδα 115
... principle of solidity ; they have therefore adopted this form for every main supporter , doubtless with the idea that stability is the first im- pression that architecture should give , and is an essential constituent of this art . With ...
... principle of solidity ; they have therefore adopted this form for every main supporter , doubtless with the idea that stability is the first im- pression that architecture should give , and is an essential constituent of this art . With ...
Σελίδα 126
... principles , Mr. Reeves has divided the unweildy volume of which he justly complains , into nine , with notes accompanying each , or thrown together into one vo- lume , forming a tenth . And to suit the taste of different readers , he ...
... principles , Mr. Reeves has divided the unweildy volume of which he justly complains , into nine , with notes accompanying each , or thrown together into one vo- lume , forming a tenth . And to suit the taste of different readers , he ...
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