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Page 160
... attention particularly to those images and sentiments in nature , which agitate the fancy and the heart , or , in other words , it intro- duces into the mind that class of ideas , which exercise the power of taste . Where the ...
... attention particularly to those images and sentiments in nature , which agitate the fancy and the heart , or , in other words , it intro- duces into the mind that class of ideas , which exercise the power of taste . Where the ...
Page 350
... attention , that so he might paint his picture as close as possible after nature ; and that , being thus absorbed in thought , he had only noticed the voice , the face , and the action of his father , without paying the least attention ...
... attention , that so he might paint his picture as close as possible after nature ; and that , being thus absorbed in thought , he had only noticed the voice , the face , and the action of his father , without paying the least attention ...
Page 498
... attention was devoted , to exercises in elocution , composition and rhetoric . From the earliest recollected period of his life , the narrator had felt , and cher- ished , not a predilection merely , but a passion , for the cultivation ...
... attention was devoted , to exercises in elocution , composition and rhetoric . From the earliest recollected period of his life , the narrator had felt , and cher- ished , not a predilection merely , but a passion , for the cultivation ...
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