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Pagina 168
... less of the materiel for travelling abroad ? The ensuing extract exhibits but little depth of thought , and less purity of taste : It was from the land of polished arts that ancient Rome im- ported the poison of her sturdy morals , the ...
... less of the materiel for travelling abroad ? The ensuing extract exhibits but little depth of thought , and less purity of taste : It was from the land of polished arts that ancient Rome im- ported the poison of her sturdy morals , the ...
Pagina 251
... less so than the former's . ' ( Murray's edit . p . 42. ) We will leave the cen- sure of Shakspeare and Milton to its own refutation . There is a natural corrective of false taste in criticism in the bosoms of all who feel the sense of ...
... less so than the former's . ' ( Murray's edit . p . 42. ) We will leave the cen- sure of Shakspeare and Milton to its own refutation . There is a natural corrective of false taste in criticism in the bosoms of all who feel the sense of ...
Pagina 486
... less unfortunate if she had been united under one government . All his arguments on this subject appear to us very inconclusive . After a compari- son of Italy with Spain , when the four independent king- doms of the latter country were ...
... less unfortunate if she had been united under one government . All his arguments on this subject appear to us very inconclusive . After a compari- son of Italy with Spain , when the four independent king- doms of the latter country were ...
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