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... taste . " Perhaps Mr. Gandy has given the sepulchral forms in compliance with the taste of a sombre patron but they do not accord with our ideas of a cheerful cottage . Flat roofs may assist the effect in a drawing : but he who attempts ...
... taste . " Perhaps Mr. Gandy has given the sepulchral forms in compliance with the taste of a sombre patron but they do not accord with our ideas of a cheerful cottage . Flat roofs may assist the effect in a drawing : but he who attempts ...
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... taste ; she has invaded the sacred retreats of Helicon themselves , and by a touch of her wand , the Muses appear as readily inclined to follow her commands , as any other young ladies within the realms of St. James's , while Apollo him ...
... taste ; she has invaded the sacred retreats of Helicon themselves , and by a touch of her wand , the Muses appear as readily inclined to follow her commands , as any other young ladies within the realms of St. James's , while Apollo him ...
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... taste for philosophy inferior to his fondnes for poetry . It was this union of wisdom and poetic fervour which gave to his writings a character that eminently distinguishes him from the best poets of his country and his age . ' Italian ...
... taste for philosophy inferior to his fondnes for poetry . It was this union of wisdom and poetic fervour which gave to his writings a character that eminently distinguishes him from the best poets of his country and his age . ' Italian ...
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