The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Volume 2E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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Page 39
... taste , which one whose department is not literary , must despair of attaining ; to be placed in contrast with such talents , so successfully exerted , would be in no event de- sirable ; and while I glory in their well - earned fame , I ...
... taste , which one whose department is not literary , must despair of attaining ; to be placed in contrast with such talents , so successfully exerted , would be in no event de- sirable ; and while I glory in their well - earned fame , I ...
Page 71
... taste for painting , gains another sense , and is lifted higher in the scale of intellectual being . It is no objection to this assertion , that persons can be pointed out , who have this taste , and yet are sordid or vicious . This taste ...
... taste for painting , gains another sense , and is lifted higher in the scale of intellectual being . It is no objection to this assertion , that persons can be pointed out , who have this taste , and yet are sordid or vicious . This taste ...
Page 72
... taste for sculpture or painting . " Our academy , and that of Philadelphia , have produced al- ready a powerful and precious effect upon the arts of archi- tecture , engraving , sculpture , and painting - more particularly upon the last ...
... taste for sculpture or painting . " Our academy , and that of Philadelphia , have produced al- ready a powerful and precious effect upon the arts of archi- tecture , engraving , sculpture , and painting - more particularly upon the last ...
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