The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 17, No. 485, April 16, 1831 by Various
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work on copper, and its elaborateness proves to how great perfection
English artists have already carried the art of drawing on stone. Compared with some of their early productions, the present is a marvel of art: it combines the perspicuity of a pen-and-ink drawing with the freedom and fine effect of chalk drawing. We hope to hear nothing more of the _uncertainty_ of lithography. * * * * * PHILANTHROPY Is the only consistent species of public love. A patriot may be honest in one thing, yet a knave in all else;--a philanthropist sees and seizes the _whole_ of virtue. * * * * * SPIRIT OF THE PUBLIC JOURNALS. * * * * * PUNCH AND JUDY. _By a Modern Pythagorean._ |
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