Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 19, Part 1E. W. Allen, 1827 |
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Page 189
... nature , and it is to be pardoned . All that we say is , it is not human nature as it should be and might be ; nor is it love ; nor is it beauty . Love renders us lovely . What beauty a woman has is de- graded , and rendered not ...
... nature , and it is to be pardoned . All that we say is , it is not human nature as it should be and might be ; nor is it love ; nor is it beauty . Love renders us lovely . What beauty a woman has is de- graded , and rendered not ...
Page 236
... Nature , this with- out the slightest violation of the sacred proprieties and decencies of the sub- ject , are beyond all praise . The Christ of the Minerva , though of a clumsier and more terrestrial nature , is deserving of the ...
... Nature , this with- out the slightest violation of the sacred proprieties and decencies of the sub- ject , are beyond all praise . The Christ of the Minerva , though of a clumsier and more terrestrial nature , is deserving of the ...
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... nature , and not that particular nature which is found in a neighbourhood -— in a community or even in a nation - such as we observe the backward taste of some German Novelists is still doing ; painting local customs , individual ...
... nature , and not that particular nature which is found in a neighbourhood -— in a community or even in a nation - such as we observe the backward taste of some German Novelists is still doing ; painting local customs , individual ...
Contents
Conversations of Paley By the Author of Four Years in France | 21 |
Opinions for 1827 | 33 |
Captain Sherwills Visit to Mont Blanc | 41 |
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