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Page 86
... irregular masses Of Sight . instead of regular stripes ; and irregularity is certainly an ingredient of beauty , so far as it affects the organs of sense only ; whence painters delight not only in irregular trees , but irregular ...
... irregular masses Of Sight . instead of regular stripes ; and irregularity is certainly an ingredient of beauty , so far as it affects the organs of sense only ; whence painters delight not only in irregular trees , but irregular ...
Page 202
... irregular and picturesque must have prevailed through her limbs and person ; and consequently she " The good old parson's daughter is made upon the model of her father's house : her features are as irregular , and her eyes are inclined ...
... irregular and picturesque must have prevailed through her limbs and person ; and consequently she " The good old parson's daughter is made upon the model of her father's house : her features are as irregular , and her eyes are inclined ...
Page 206
... irregular movements of the monarch's lovely mistress , or the irregular looks of the parson's blooming daughter , may have been very charming to those , who were predisposed by other charming qualities of tint , form , or expression ...
... irregular movements of the monarch's lovely mistress , or the irregular looks of the parson's blooming daughter , may have been very charming to those , who were predisposed by other charming qualities of tint , form , or expression ...
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INTRODUCTION p | 1 |
In Building Furniture Gardening and Dress | 2 |
In imitative | 3 |
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