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... genius , in every other form , are all crumbling away , and tending to dissolution . No human skill can preserve unimpaired the noble achievements of ancient genius in Architecture , in Statuary or in Painting . Time with " his effacing ...
... genius , in every other form , are all crumbling away , and tending to dissolution . No human skill can preserve unimpaired the noble achievements of ancient genius in Architecture , in Statuary or in Painting . Time with " his effacing ...
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... genius , the mod- ern Greeks have been busily employed in translating a large number of the best works in European literature . Dr. Coray has but lately ended a long and active life , devoted to the lite- rature and the liberty of his ...
... genius , the mod- ern Greeks have been busily employed in translating a large number of the best works in European literature . Dr. Coray has but lately ended a long and active life , devoted to the lite- rature and the liberty of his ...
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... genius of Vane was not for a moment at a loss to devise the means . On the 6th of December a bill was introduced and read a first and sec- ond time , to sell Windsor Park , Hampton Court , Hyde Park , the Royal Park at Greenwich ...
... genius of Vane was not for a moment at a loss to devise the means . On the 6th of December a bill was introduced and read a first and sec- ond time , to sell Windsor Park , Hampton Court , Hyde Park , the Royal Park at Greenwich ...
Contents
BRITISH POETRY AT THE CLOSE OF THE LAST | 52 |
SURVEY OF THE COAST | 75 |
MOORES LECTURES ON THE GREEK LANGUAGE | 94 |
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