Enlightened England; an anthology of eighteenth century literatureW.W. Norton, 1947 - 1248 من الصفحات |
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... taste which is the subject of this paper and that sensitive taste which gives us a relish of every different flavor that affects the palate . Accordingly we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty as in ...
... taste which is the subject of this paper and that sensitive taste which gives us a relish of every different flavor that affects the palate . Accordingly we find there are as many degrees of refinement in the intellectual faculty as in ...
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... taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he suspects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him unobserved . In this case the perfection of the man , and the perfection of the sense of feeling , are found ...
... taste ; nor can a man be satisfied with himself while he suspects that any excellence or blemish in a discourse has passed him unobserved . In this case the perfection of the man , and the perfection of the sense of feeling , are found ...
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... taste , " a faculty that was infirm in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries . It seems to be a " rococo " faculty ; at least , it disappeared when the rococo sprightliness and verve - that of the minuetrelaxed into sentimentality ...
... taste , " a faculty that was infirm in the seventeenth and nineteenth centuries . It seems to be a " rococo " faculty ; at least , it disappeared when the rococo sprightliness and verve - that of the minuetrelaxed into sentimentality ...
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