New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 11Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Thomas Hood, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1819 |
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Page 434
... English pictures , and with public spirit and courage enough to set an example in their favor . It would have been easy to have borrowed English paintings from different noblemen and gentlemen , and to have made an exhibi- tion of them ...
... English pictures , and with public spirit and courage enough to set an example in their favor . It would have been easy to have borrowed English paintings from different noblemen and gentlemen , and to have made an exhibi- tion of them ...
Page 435
... English , and addressed to English readers , deemed it quite enough to crowd a whole exhibition , of many hundred paintings by living British ar- tists , into a cold flippant paragraph of twenty or thirty lines , and this brief no- tice ...
... English , and addressed to English readers , deemed it quite enough to crowd a whole exhibition , of many hundred paintings by living British ar- tists , into a cold flippant paragraph of twenty or thirty lines , and this brief no- tice ...
Page 494
... English and French , when they come in contact , should be severe critics upon each other , which only affords amuse- ment to men of liberal minds , who look at things as they really are , and who are convinced , that whatever depends ...
... English and French , when they come in contact , should be severe critics upon each other , which only affords amuse- ment to men of liberal minds , who look at things as they really are , and who are convinced , that whatever depends ...
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