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Page 119
... taste of the inhabitants . ' The churches and public buildings assume a better form ; the shape and ornaments of their portals , doors , and windows , are more graceful ; and their epitaphs and inscriptions , which , as Addison justly ...
... taste of the inhabitants . ' The churches and public buildings assume a better form ; the shape and ornaments of their portals , doors , and windows , are more graceful ; and their epitaphs and inscriptions , which , as Addison justly ...
Page 237
... taste ; and we hope that we have sufficiently de- scribed the sort of bad taste by our comparison above . Let the author ( if he pleases ) omit them in any future edition of his poem ; for future editions , although only a Fairy Tale ...
... taste ; and we hope that we have sufficiently de- scribed the sort of bad taste by our comparison above . Let the author ( if he pleases ) omit them in any future edition of his poem ; for future editions , although only a Fairy Tale ...
Page 513
... Taste , ( that Being which in many countries is considered as fugitive and capricious , ) were the necessary effects of a literary police whose espionage was thus unerring , and whose censures were so severe . As , however , no good can ...
... Taste , ( that Being which in many countries is considered as fugitive and capricious , ) were the necessary effects of a literary police whose espionage was thus unerring , and whose censures were so severe . As , however , no good can ...
Contents
Relation of the Siege of Tarragona | 53 |
Retreat Description | 60 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
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