The Miscellaneous Works of Oliver GoldsmithCrissy &Markley, 1800 - 327 páginas |
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... taste ; to as- sert that , as a nation grows dull , it sinks into de- Taste will therefore often be a proper standard bauchery . Yet such probably may be the conse- when others fail , to judge of a nation's improve quence of literary ...
... taste ; to as- sert that , as a nation grows dull , it sinks into de- Taste will therefore often be a proper standard bauchery . Yet such probably may be the conse- when others fail , to judge of a nation's improve quence of literary ...
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... taste must be cultivated by art , before it will produce agreeable fruit . This , however , we must still inculcate with Quintilian , that study , AMIDST the frivolous pursuits and pernicious dissipations of ... Taste, Cultivation of Taste,
... taste must be cultivated by art , before it will produce agreeable fruit . This , however , we must still inculcate with Quintilian , that study , AMIDST the frivolous pursuits and pernicious dissipations of ... Taste, Cultivation of Taste,
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... taste of sickly veal bled into a palsy , crammed fowls , and dropsical brawn , peas without substance , peaches without taste , and pine - apples without fla- vour ; will certainly nauseate the native , genuine , and salutary taste of ...
... taste of sickly veal bled into a palsy , crammed fowls , and dropsical brawn , peas without substance , peaches without taste , and pine - apples without fla- vour ; will certainly nauseate the native , genuine , and salutary taste of ...
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MEMOIRS of the life and writings of Dr Gold | 7 |
An Inquiry into the Present State of Polite | 122 |
Prologue by Laberius | 143 |
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