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Page 119
... the number of neat little villages seemed to encrease on both banks of the river ; and the ap- proach of Italy was announced not only by an amelioration in the climate , but also in the taste of the inhabitants .
... the number of neat little villages seemed to encrease on both banks of the river ; and the ap- proach of Italy was announced not only by an amelioration in the climate , but also in the taste of the inhabitants .
Page 237
Although they contain some pretty passages , on the whole they are in bad 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 ...
Although they contain some pretty passages , on the whole they are in bad 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 ...
Page 513
Correctness the most elaborate and minute , suspicion and distrust of ungoverned genius , and application to study all the mysteries and catch the real form of Taste , ( that Being which in many countries is considered as fugitive and ...
Correctness the most elaborate and minute , suspicion and distrust of ungoverned genius , and application to study all the mysteries and catch the real form of Taste , ( that Being which in many countries is considered as fugitive and ...
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Contents
Reform Parliamentary Arguments | 51 |
Liberality and Prejudice | 66 |
Page 55 | 105 |
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