A Classical Tour Through Italy, 1. ciltMawman, 1819 |
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Sayfa ix
... reader may enter upon its perusal with some previous knowledge of its contents . The Preliminary Discourse is intended chiefly for the infor- mation of young and inexperienced travellers , and points out the qualities and ...
... reader may enter upon its perusal with some previous knowledge of its contents . The Preliminary Discourse is intended chiefly for the infor- mation of young and inexperienced travellers , and points out the qualities and ...
Sayfa x
... readers . But , on the one hand , to give a long catalogue of pictures and statues , without ex- planatory observations , appeared absurd ; and on the other , to * Ovid , Trist . 1. v . 1 . + Quintil . lib . i . cap . v . Edit . Rollin ...
... readers . But , on the one hand , to give a long catalogue of pictures and statues , without ex- planatory observations , appeared absurd ; and on the other , to * Ovid , Trist . 1. v . 1 . + Quintil . lib . i . cap . v . Edit . Rollin ...
Sayfa xii
... Reader . Religion , Politics , and Literature , are the three great objects that employ every mind raised by education above the level of the labourer or of the mechanic ; upon them every thinking man must have a decided opinion , and ...
... Reader . Religion , Politics , and Literature , are the three great objects that employ every mind raised by education above the level of the labourer or of the mechanic ; upon them every thinking man must have a decided opinion , and ...
Sayfa xiii
... readers to suspect him of an ex- cessive and unconstitutional attachment to that form of govern- Without doubt , Liberty , the source of so many virtues , the mother of so many arts , the spring of public and private happiness , of the ...
... readers to suspect him of an ex- cessive and unconstitutional attachment to that form of govern- Without doubt , Liberty , the source of so many virtues , the mother of so many arts , the spring of public and private happiness , of the ...
Sayfa xiv
... Reader to weigh with impartiality the reasons which he produces against both , and the more so , as the question is of greater importance than may perhaps be imagined ; for , to the wide circulation of French authors may be attributed ...
... Reader to weigh with impartiality the reasons which he produces against both , and the more so , as the question is of greater importance than may perhaps be imagined ; for , to the wide circulation of French authors may be attributed ...
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