Walker's Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining KnowledgeR. Gibson, 1811 |
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... beauty we hope to be pardoned for insin - where many others perceive it , should uating , that , even in such a case , the office of the critic may not be alto- gether superfluous . Though the suc cess of the author be decisive , and ...
... beauty we hope to be pardoned for insin - where many others perceive it , should uating , that , even in such a case , the office of the critic may not be alto- gether superfluous . Though the suc cess of the author be decisive , and ...
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... beauty ; -they are in that very state , in short , to which all who are in any degree capa- ble of tasting those refined pleasures would certainly arrive , if their sensi- bility were increased , and their expe- rience and reflection ...
... beauty ; -they are in that very state , in short , to which all who are in any degree capa- ble of tasting those refined pleasures would certainly arrive , if their sensi- bility were increased , and their expe- rience and reflection ...
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... beauty , that they are slighted by the critical reader , but because he at once recognises them to be stolen , and perceives that they are arranged without taste or congruity . In his indignation at the dishonesty , and his contempt for ...
... beauty , that they are slighted by the critical reader , but because he at once recognises them to be stolen , and perceives that they are arranged without taste or congruity . In his indignation at the dishonesty , and his contempt for ...
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... beauty for too great a notoriety . Our associations with all this class of expressions , which have become trite only in con . sequence of their intrinsic excellence , now suggest to us no ideas but those of school - boy imbecility and ...
... beauty for too great a notoriety . Our associations with all this class of expressions , which have become trite only in con . sequence of their intrinsic excellence , now suggest to us no ideas but those of school - boy imbecility and ...
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... beauty , as well as their novelty , are extremely apt to repel the multitude , and to obstruct the popularity of some of the most exquisite produc- tions of genius . The beautiful but who had gone before them ; and the most taking ...
... beauty , as well as their novelty , are extremely apt to repel the multitude , and to obstruct the popularity of some of the most exquisite produc- tions of genius . The beautiful but who had gone before them ; and the most taking ...
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