Literary Hours: Or, Sketches Critical and Narrative, Band 1Garland Pub., 1970 |
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... taste , more discrimination of character , circum- stance and place , than the attempt to decorate in this manner . Should the inscription be ill- chosen , or the scene ill - adapted to the impres- sion meant to be conveyed , contempt ...
... taste , more discrimination of character , circum- stance and place , than the attempt to decorate in this manner . Should the inscription be ill- chosen , or the scene ill - adapted to the impres- sion meant to be conveyed , contempt ...
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... taste by the fate of Dyer's Fleece , for , if that were ill received , he should not think it any longer reasonable to expect fame from excellence . " * In attending to these animadversions it may , in the first place , be observed ...
... taste by the fate of Dyer's Fleece , for , if that were ill received , he should not think it any longer reasonable to expect fame from excellence . " * In attending to these animadversions it may , in the first place , be observed ...
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... taste and acknowledged ability , strikes me as so discriminative , so accordant , for the most part , with my own opinion , that I shall close these observations on the strictures of our great Philologer by quoting it at length . " If a ...
... taste and acknowledged ability , strikes me as so discriminative , so accordant , for the most part , with my own opinion , that I shall close these observations on the strictures of our great Philologer by quoting it at length . " If a ...
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