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Pagina 78
... taste , and such preeminence can only be attained by those who approach these matters in the spirit which the great critic ascribes to his countrymen . To seek above all to see whether we are right in be- ing amused or moved ; if this ...
... taste , and such preeminence can only be attained by those who approach these matters in the spirit which the great critic ascribes to his countrymen . To seek above all to see whether we are right in be- ing amused or moved ; if this ...
Pagina 148
... taste of men of letters , refined by the studies and examples of previous generations , regained its ascendancy over the accidental corruption of the time . But , whatever the causes , a purer taste began to show itself , which ...
... taste of men of letters , refined by the studies and examples of previous generations , regained its ascendancy over the accidental corruption of the time . But , whatever the causes , a purer taste began to show itself , which ...
Pagina 152
... taste accommodates itself to them . We can now understand why the English " accept as a favorite and receive as a philosopher the respectable and insup- portable Samuel Johnson . " There were , however , other qualities in Dr. Johnson ...
... taste accommodates itself to them . We can now understand why the English " accept as a favorite and receive as a philosopher the respectable and insup- portable Samuel Johnson . " There were , however , other qualities in Dr. Johnson ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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